Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidge, 373 



653 (1). Oxygrapha hispidana^ Chr. 



Teras hispidana, Chr. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. LVI. 61-2. No 97 

 (1881)': Sep. 149-50(1882) '. 



Hah. Amur— Radeffka\ Nikolsk', Wladiwosfcok^ IV.-V.' 

 Japan— F^&50 {Prver, 1882) : Ho^no^Yokohama. (Manlei/, 

 1888). 



The characters by wliich Christoph distinguishes this 

 species from ahietana^ Hb., and hastiana, L., are certainly 

 recognizable ; the species is, however, extremely variable, and 

 had it not been for the careful manner in which the ditferences 

 are described I should have hesitated to separate it from 

 ahietana. 



660 (1). Oxygrapha japonica, sp. n. 



Antennce cinereous. Palpi, head, and thorax white, the 

 last with a strong conical crest above posteriorly. Fore loings 

 very clear white to beyond the middle, with two small greyish 

 spots on the costa ; three strong raised tufts of clear white 

 raised scales about the fold, two before the middle, on each 

 side of \i, and one on the fold beyond the middle ; a minute 

 coal-black spot near the base of the dorsum ; the outer edge 

 of the white part of the wing runs obliquely outwards from 

 tlie costa to the dorsum, and beyond it the apical portion of 

 the wing is bright ferruginous mixed with chocolate-brown 

 and fuscous scales, with some spots and streaks of shining 

 metallic leaden grey and some raised tufts of brown scales ; a 

 whitish spot on the costa before the apex ; cilia cinereous, 

 tinged with brown, especially towards the apex, and with a 

 slender pale line along their base. Exp. al. 15-16 mm. 

 Hind wings pale cinereous ; cilia slightly paler, with a slender 

 subochreous line running along their base. Abdomen cine- 

 reous. Legs very pale cinereous, hind tarsal joints faintly 

 spotted. 



Type, ? (70301) ; S (70302) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hal). J AVAi^— Hondo — Oiwake {Fryer, 1885). Five speci- 

 mens. 



This species is allied to Boscana, F., variegana, Schiflf., &c., 

 &c., but it has the thoracic tuft and raised scales more con- 

 spicuous. 



660 (2). Oxygrapha undulana, sp. n. 

 \j=iTerns undulana, Bang Haas, in Stgr. List, XLII. 23 (1898-9) MS.J 



a. undulana + undulana, n. var. 

 Antenna greyish fuscous. Palpi short, the terminal joint 



