340 Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidse. 



Hab. E. Siberia— Irkutsk, 30 VI.-30 VII. 2 ; Pompe- 

 jefka 1 ; Wladiwostok, VII. 1 ; Amur, 21 VII. 2 China— 

 Chang Yang, 4000-6000 feet {Pratt, 1886). 



1106 (1). Eucosma inconspicua, sp. n. 



Antenna greyish fuscous. Palpi with a rather strong pro- 

 jecting tuft of scales beneath the median joint, terminal joint 

 small, exposed ; greyish fuscous. Head greyish fuscous. 

 Thorax dark brown. Fore icings moderately broad, costa 

 slightly convex, S w ith a narrow fold at the base reaching 

 to beyond the basal third, termen slightly oblique ; greyish 

 fuscous, mixed with dark umber-brown and ferruginous, with 

 leaden grey lines about the apical third, which is especially 

 tinged with ferruginous ; a very faintly indicated triangular 

 o-reyish patch on the middle of the dorsum contains a dark 

 streak at its middle ; a curved steel-grey band, from a little 

 beyond the middle of the costa, runs obliquely outwards in 

 the form of two parallel streaks, tipped with whitish on the 

 extreme costa and joining at their lower end the steel-grey 

 band which precedes the ocelloid spot ; beyond this are three 

 pairs of whitish geminated costal streaks, throwing out steel- 

 crey lines to the termen, and beneath these the outer edge of 

 the ocelloid spot, which contains three black transverse 

 streaks set in ferruginous, is also steel-grey, the termen and 

 apex are also ferruginous ; cilia dark bluish grey. Exp. al. 

 19-22 mm. Hind wings dark brown ; cilia pale cinereous, 

 with a darker shade running through them near their base. 

 Abdomen dark brown. Legs greyish fuscous, hind tarsal 

 joints spotted with whitish ochreous. 



Type, S (60122) ; ? (60125) Mus. Wlsm. 



Bab. Japan {Pryer, 1886)— Hondo— Tsuruga, VII. 1886 

 [Leech). Eleven specimens. 



1107. Eucosma fosnella, L. 



Grapholitha (Pcedisca)fcenella, Stgr. &Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 255. No. 1107 

 (1871) l . 



Hab Europe 1 . Armenia 1 . Corea — Gensan, VI. 1886 

 (Leech), VII.-IX. 1887 {Ito). China— Chang Yang, 4000- 

 6000 feet {Pratt, 1886). Japan {Pryer, 1886) — Kiusiu 

 (Leech, 1890)— Satsuma, V. 1886 {Leech). India — Punjab 

 — Dharmsala (Hocking). 



The series is extremely variable. 



