Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidae. 407 



outer edges with shining silvery white, and containing one or 

 two transverse black streaks ; above it the apical portion of 

 the wing is shaded with brown and greyish, and there are 

 some silvery lines between the costal stria3 ; cilia white, shaded 

 with brown and greyish towards the apex. [In some varieties 

 the brown patches are considerably shaded with greyish or 

 greyish fuscous, and the costal streaks are also rather fuscous 

 than brown.] Exp. al. 14-15 mm. Hind wings pale 

 brownish grey ; cilia shining white. Abdomen brownish 

 grey. Legs whitish. 



T m <? (70097) ; ? (70093) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan {Pryer, 1886). Ten specimens. 



Eucelis, Hb. 



1124 (3). Eucelis (?) /alcana, sp. n. 



Antennce fawn-grey. Palpi triangular, much clothed 

 above, porrect ; fawn-grey. Hea d fawn-grey. Thorax fawn- 

 brown. Fore wings with the costa slightly arched, the apex 

 somewhat falcate; fawn-brown, very slightly darker along 

 the basal half of the dorsum, and becoming somewhat 

 suffused with fawn-grey toward the termen, before which a 

 series of small fuscous spots is very indistinctly visible ; 

 along the costa also are some very indistinct, short, darker 

 fawn-brown streaks ; cilia chestnut-brown along their base, 

 pale fawn brownish beyond it. Exp. al. 18 mm. Hind 

 wings rather dark grey ; cilia slightly paler, with a slender 

 fawn-brown line running along their base. Abdomen 

 brownish grey. Legs pale greyish cinereous. 



Type, ? (70560) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan (Pryer, 1886). Two specimens. 



A second female (70593) tends to show slender dark lines 

 along the veins, especially beyond the cell. Probably 

 correctly referred to Eucelis, Hb., but the male is at present 

 unknown. 



1124 (4). Eucelis ochreocervina, sp. n. 



Antennce cinereous fawn, faintly annulated. Palpi trian- 

 gular, much extended, projecting twice the length of the head 

 beyond it, terminal joint almost concealed ; greyish fuscous. 

 Head greyish fuscous. Thorax cinereous fawn. Fore wings 

 elongate, rather narrow at the base, widened outwardly, costa 

 gently arched, male without a fold; apex acute, termen 



