Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidge. 381 



vinous or purplish tinge, with three or more oblique trans- 

 verse lines, the first two running outward from tiie costa before 

 the middle, the first evenly convex, the second almost straight 

 as far as the fold, thence bent back to the dorsum ; another 

 before the apex reaches the termen above the tornus ; an elon- 

 gate ferruginous costal patch lies along the depressed portion 

 of the costa, a purplish fuscous patch on the dorsum, within 

 the first transverse line, and an apical streak of mixed blackish 

 and ferruginous scales from the apex reaches halfway down 

 the termen ; cilia tawny, blackish at the apex, touched witli 

 ferruginous below it, paler at the tornus. Underside pale 

 ochreous, siiading to rich orange-ochreous on the apical third, 

 without reticulations. Exp. al. ^ 20- $ 2Q mm. Hind 

 tofngs, (^ reddish ochreous on the upper half, smoky greyish 

 on the lower half, the cilia corresponding iu colour : under- 

 side corresponding to the fore wings in its different shades 

 of colouring, but without the brovvn streak at the base of 

 the costa, also without reticulations. $ orange-ochreous, tiie 

 costa whitish ochreous, without a projecting tuft of scales, 

 within vein Ic shaded with greyish, cilia corresponding: 

 underside pale ochreous, shading to rich orange-ochreous 

 on the apical third, without reticuhitions. Abdomen, ^ smoky 

 greyish, anal tuft with an ochreous tinge; $ greyish at the base, 

 touched with orange-ochreous posteriorly. Leys ochreous. 



Type, S (60403); ? (60404) Miis. Wlsm. 



Ilab. COEEA— Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech), VII.-IX. 1887 

 (Ito). Eight specimens. 



This species differs from podanus, Sc, in the male having 

 a larger costal fold, in the absence of reticulation, and in the 

 much brighter orange-ochreous colour of the wing ; also on 

 the upperside in the somewhat more diffused and ill-defined 

 pattern of the markings. 



689. Archips cratceganus, Hb. 



Tortrix (Cacoecia) crat^gana, Stgr. .& Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 235. No. 689 

 (1871). 



Ilab. Europe. Japan — Hondo — Oiwake {Pryer, 1885) ; 

 Yokohama {Manley, 1888). W. China — Omei Shan, 

 VI.-VII. 



One specimen from Oiwake {^ , 70398 Mus. Wlsm.) has 

 the neuration abnormal. In the left fore wing veins 7 and 8 

 are stalked and 6 separate, while in the right wing 6 and 7 

 are stalked and 8 is separate. 



