S7i Lord Walsingliam on Asiatic Tortricidse. 



almost concealed ; pale cinereous, sliaded with fuscous ex- 

 ternally. Head pale cinereous. Thorax pale greyish cine- 

 reous. Fore wings pale greyish cinereous, with greyish 

 fuscous transverse shading ; several spots of raised scales 

 accompany a faint ill-defined shade at about one-fourth, being 

 conspicuous immediately above and below the fold, other 

 groups accomi)anying a rather more visible oblique shade 

 about the middle, of these the strongest are on the cell and 

 just below the fold ; the shading on the terminal and apical 

 area converges on the termen above the tornus (in some 

 specimens there are short blackish dashes, one below the costa 

 before the middle, one above the fold before its middle, and 

 another from the cell to the middle of the termen) ; cilia pale 

 greyish fuscous, with tawny reflections, a darker shade 

 running along their base. Ewp. al. 12-14 mm. Hindioings 

 brownish grey, darkening towards tiie apex and termen ; a 

 dark dividing line near the base of the brownish grey cilia. 

 Abdomen pale cinereous, with some pale fuscous shading. 

 Legs pale cinereous, the tarsi spotted with fuscous. 



T^pe, c? (7281) Mus. Wlsm. 



Bab. Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy [Native 

 CoU. 1893) ; Zeitun (received from Staudinger). Six 

 specimens. 



^. U7idulana + copi'ana, n. \'ar. 



In one variety a large snow-white basal patch appears, 

 reaching further along the costa than along the dorsum, its 

 outer extremity marked by a patch of raised black scales on 

 the cell. The tegulaj of this specimen are also snow-white ; 

 in other respects it presents no appreciable difference from the 

 typical form, indeed on the outer two-thirds of the wing, 

 with the exception of a few scattered white scales, the position 

 and extent of the shading is precisely similar to that of the 

 others. Exjj. aL 14 mm. 



Tgjye, S (61557) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Asiatic Turkey — Haleb— ^\\diX Devesy [Native 

 Coll 1893). Unique. 



662 ( = 663). Oxijgrai)ha Boscana, F.* 



1. Teras Boscana, Sto:r. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 238. No. G62 (1871). 

 II. Teras parisiana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat, Lp. Eur. 233. No. 603 (1871). 

 Teras scahrana, Feru. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. X. 5. No. 5 (1882). 



Hab. Europe. United States. Japan — Hondo— Oi- 

 wake [Fri/er, 1885). 



* In deference to the wishes of the Editors 1 Jiave not objected to tlie 

 use of capital initials for special names derived from persons, although 

 my preference is strougl}' opposed to a practice involving inconsistencies 

 almost imavoidable. — Wlsm. 



