Lord Walsinghaiii on Asiatic Tortricidfe. 451 



Species incert^ sedis. 



58. C(/aniris? catreus. 



Cyanms catreus, De Niceville, J. Bomb. N. H. 8. ix. p. 276, p]. O. 

 figs. 20, 21 (1895). 



W. Java. 



Til is species appears to me to be a Lyccenopsisj in which 

 genus the costal and first subcostal veins are not united by a 

 frenum. If I am wrong-, it will have to stand near G. dammce 

 and allies ; but the under surface is far more like Lyccenopsis 

 haraldus. 



59. Cyaniris ? deUciosa. 



Cvpido delmosa, Pagecstecher, Ent. Nachr. xxii. p. .50 (1896) ; Abh. 

 Senck. Ges. xxiii. p. 416, pi. xx. fig. 8 (1897). 



Celebes. 



Appears to me to be a Lyccenopsis, 



60. Cyaniris? cava. 



Cyatu'ris cnra^ De NiceviUe, Jourii. Bomb. N. H. S. xii. p. 143, pi. Z. 

 figs. 19, 20 (1898). 



Celebes. 



Mr. De Niceville knows his genera of Ljcaenidog ; otherwise 

 I sliuuld certainly have supposed this to be a Lycoinesthes 

 near to L. Turneri. 



LXI. — Asiatic Toutbicidm. 

 By the Kt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., F.R S. 



[Oontmued from p. 386.] 



TORTRIX, L. 



715 (1). Tortrix dametana, Tr. 



Tortrix (Pandemis) dtwtetana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 236. 

 No. 702 (1871). Tortrix dmnetana, Meyr. HB. Br. Lp. p. 538 

 (1895). 



Hab. Europe. Corea — Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech). 

 Japan — Ymso — Hakodate, VI i I. 1886 [Leech). Kashmir 

 — Scinde Valley, 7000 feet, VI. 1887 {Leech). 



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