Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tovtricidse. 377 



runs straight to the tornus ; these lines are pale whitish 

 ochreoiis, and the chestnut ground-colour of the wing* is 

 slightly intensified immediately adjacent to their outer 

 margins ; cilia chestnut, with a slender whitish-ochreous line 

 along their base and another before their middle, they are 

 also tipped with whitish ochreous. Exp. al. 22 mm. Hind 

 icings grey ; cilia scarcely paler. Abdomen grey ; anal tuft 

 very pale brownish. Legs pale whitish ochreous. 



Tifpe, S (60196) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan — Ikao [Leech, 1886). Unique. 



A peculiar and distinct species, in which the two transverse 

 lines, shaded on their outer margins, present the appearance 

 of raised streaks and at first sight recall to mind the American 

 genus Platynota, Clem., which, however, differs in neuration. 



680 (1). Oxygrapha affinitana, Snell. 



Terus affinUana. Suell. Tijd. v. Ent. XXVI. 185-7, PI. XI. 2, 2 a 

 (1883) \ 



Antennce greyish fawn. Paljji short, terminal joint pro- 

 jecting but little beyond the densely clothed median joint ; 

 brownish ochreous, slightly paler tlian the head. Head and 

 tJiora.v brownish ochreous ; face slightly paler. Fore wings 

 bright brownish ochreous, with a faint roseate sheen, inter- 

 rupted by straggling lines of raised brownish ochreous scale- 

 spots (to the number of 12 or 13), the majority of these are 

 on the apical half of tiie wing; cilia pale brownish ochreous. 

 Exp. al. 15 mm. Hind wings brownish grey; cilia pale 

 cinereous, with a slender ochreous line at their base, followed 

 by a narrow brownish grey shade. Abdomen brownish 

 ochreous. Legs very pale whitish ochreous. 



Hab. N.Asia — Chingan-gebergte', VII.' Japan (Prye/-, 

 1886); /fzc^-?irr— Nagasaki, VI. 1886 {Leech). 



683 (1). Oxygrapha fuscotogata, sp. n. 



Antennce cinereous. Palpi short, terminal joint exposed ; 

 reddish ochreous. Head pale yellowish ochreous above, 

 tinged with reddish brown at the sides. Thorax mixed 

 yellowish ochreous and reddish brown. Fo7'e wings bright 

 yellow-ochreous on the basal half, reddish brown beyond, 

 much reticulated and striated throughout ; on the pale basal 

 portion of the wing is a brown patch at the base of tiie costa, 

 showing a dark leaden grey sheen in some lights ; a reddish 

 brown angulated slender line runs from the end of this patch 

 obliquely outwards nearly to the fold, whence it is bent back 



