402 Lord "Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



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broader than the fore wings, somewhat triangular, apex 

 slightly rounded, terrnen slightly indented above vein 5. 

 Neuration, 8 veins ; 3 and 4 stalked ; 5 moderately straight, 

 remote from 4 ; 6 and 7 nearly coincident along their base, 

 diverging at about one-third their length. Legs smooth, 

 hind tibiae with a slight hair-pencil above. 



The absence of one of the radial veins, presumably 9 by 

 coincidence with either 10 or 8, and the possession of a 

 costal fold enables this genus to be readily identified from 

 the male. 



(1). Hendecaneura impar, sp. n. 



Antennce ochreous. Palpi ochreous, touched with fuscous 

 externally at the end of the median joint. Head ochreous, 

 touched with fuscous above the short, square, ochreous frontal 

 tuft, face whitish. Thorax ochreous, mixed with greyish 

 fuscous. Fore wings dark purplish fuscous, apex ferruginous ; 

 with an ochreous spot at the extreme base and a conspicuous 

 shining white streak on the middle of the dorsum, much 

 widened at its upper end beneath the fold ; near the base is a 

 reduplicated shining steel-blue patch on either side of the 

 fold, not reaching to the margins, a similar patch beneath the 

 costa a little before the middle, with two whitish ochreous 

 streaks above it on the costa ; beyond the middle the costa 

 has seven oblique whitish ochreous streaks, the spaces be- 

 tween them being purplish fuscous ; from the first pair of 

 these streaks an outwardly oblique shining steel-blue line is 

 angulated at the upper angle of the cell, and much widened 

 towards the tornus, but turns outwards towards the termen 

 before reaching it; the fourth of the costal streaks is also 

 tipped with shining steel-blue, and the fifth sends out a 

 shining steel-blue streak which nearly reaches the incision 

 below the apex ; below this is another slightly oblique steel- 

 blue streak running nearly to the termen at one-third above 

 the tornus, and enclosing between it and the wider steel-blue 

 band behind it an ocelloid spot or space, crossed by six or 

 seven transverse black lines, this and the whole apical space 

 above it is rich ferruginous, and some ferruginous spots are 

 scattered about the tornus and above the outer third of the 

 fold ; cilia steel-grey, with a dark line along their base. 

 Exp. al. 15-18 mm. Hind wings dark brownish fuscous ; 

 cilia cream-white, shading to greyish fuscous at the flexus, 

 with a brownish fuscous line running through them near 



