134 Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



greyish. Abdomen dark greyish fuscous ; anal tuft ochreous. 

 Legs whitish ochreous, shaded with greyish ochreous, hind 

 tarsal joints spotted. 



Type, ? (60421) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Corea— Gensan, VII.-IX. 1887 (Ito). Unique. 



Dudua, Wkr. 

 Dudua, Wkr. Cat. Lep. Ids. B. M. XXX. 1000 (1864). 



Dudua hesperialis, Wkr. 

 Dudua hesperialis, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M. XXX. 1000 (1864) ». 



An ten nee dark brownish fuscous. Palpi short, porrect, 

 teiminal joint almost concealed; bluish grey. Head very 

 dark brownish fuscous. Thorax with an erect crest poste- 

 riorly ; very dark brownish fuscous ; tegulae spotted with 

 steel-blue. Fore wings dark brownish fuscous, freely spotted 

 with shining steel-blue ; before the middle of the costa are 

 three pairs of steel-blue streaks, touched with whitish at their 

 upper ends ; on the extreme costa beyond the middle are 

 four pairs of oblique geminated whitish streaklets, with a 

 single one, not oblique, before the apex ; of these the first 

 pair, and the third pair (counting from the middle of the 

 wing), send out oblique lines of steel-blue towards the termen ; 

 a steel-blue band from the tornus, running upwards for more 

 than half the breadth of the wing, is preceded and followed 

 by some patches of cinereous scales, which also extend up- 

 wards along the termen; the remainder of the lower half of 

 the wing, with the exception of a space above the middle of 

 the fold, is freely sprinkled with steel-blue spots ; these are 

 more thickly grouped beyond the middle than before it, 

 except perhaps at the extreme base; cilia shining steel-blue, 

 tipped with fuscous, at the apex dark fuscous. Exp. al. 

 19 mm. Hind wings greyish brown; cilia pale cinereous, 

 a dark shade running through them near their base. Abdo- 

 men greyish brown. Legs pale cinereous; posterior tarsal 

 joints shaded and banded with greyish fuscous. 



Type, $ {Saunders Coll?), Mus. Br. — acquired 1894. 



Hub. Japan (Fryer, \8m)—Kiusiu — Satsuma, V. 1886 

 {Leech). China— Chang Yang, 4000-6000 It. (Pratt, 1886). 

 Borneo — Sarawak x . 



The above description, taken from a female from Satsuma 

 (60012), was made before the rediscovery of the missing 

 types " in Mr. Saunders's Collection." I have only females 

 and therefore cannot determine whether the genus Dudua is 



