376 Lord Walsin^liam on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



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676 (2). Oxygrapha Pryerana, sp. n. 



Antennce, palpi, and head varying from greyish brown to 

 pale oclireous; palpi short, with the terminal joint scarcely 

 exposed. Thorax pale brownish grey or whitish oclireous. 

 Fore wings pale brownish grey or whitish ochreous, with a 

 red-brown or grey-brown triangular costal patch, on which 

 the costa is perceptibly depressed ; this patch is often 

 mottled with fuscous, the pale ground-colour of the wing 

 sometimes showing on its upperside ; several small flecks of 

 slightly raised blackish scales are scattered about the wing- 

 surface, especially at the basal fourth and about the apex of 

 the costal triangle, and there are also some blackish dots on 

 the apical fourth ; the costal patch is generally mottled with 

 greyish fuscous ; cilia pale reddish brown, oclireous, or 

 whitish ochreous, sometimes with a slight shade along their 

 middle. The underside shows some mottling on the costa. 

 Exp. al. 17-18 mm. Hind icings very pale brownish grey; 

 cilia shining white, with a grey line running through them 

 near their base. Underside freely reticulated along the costa 

 and towards the apex, Abdomen dark grey ; anal tuft 

 whitish ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous, hind tarsal joints 

 slightly spotted above. 



^Tijpe, ? (70328) ; ^ (70320) Mus. Wlsm. 



liab. Japan {Pryer, 1886); Hondo — Yokohama {Man- 

 ley, 1888). Twenty-two specimens. 



A variable species nearly allied to ferrugana, Tr., but 

 differing chiefly in the perceptibly depressed costa, which in 

 the western species is straight ; the raised scales are also 

 more perceptible in Pryerana. 



679 (1). Oxygrapha platynotana, sp. n. 



Antennce greyish cinereous, basal joint chestnut. Palpi 

 short, terminal joint scarcely showing beyond the densely 

 clothed median joint ; chestnut. Head and thorax chestnut. 

 Fore wings shining chestnut, inconspicuously spotted and 

 striated with slender lines of pale whitish ochreous, enclosing- 

 pale streaks and spots of the ground-colour; these are espe- 

 cially visible along the dorsum and on the basal third about 

 the middle of the wing ; two distinct, straight, slender, oblique 

 lines cioss the wing, pointing outwards from the costa to the 

 dorsum; the first leaving the costa at one-third from the base 

 reaches the dorsum at nearly two-thirds from the base, and is 

 very sligiitly sinuated outwards at about its middle ; the 

 second from the costa at nearly two-thirds from the base, 



