456 Lord Walsingham on Astatic Tortricidge. 



half with brownish ochreous, clouded across the outer half 

 with sraokj brown and sprinkled tliroughout with small 

 spots of steel-grey metallic scales ; the broad smoky brown 

 shade is broken by a pale yellow patch at the end of tlie cell 

 and contains a few patches of raised brown scales in addition 

 to the metallic sprinkling ; it does not extend to the terraan, 

 a slender brownish ochreous line dividing the pale yellow 

 marginal space; cilia pale yellow. E.i'p. al. 17 mm. Hind 

 wings tawny brown ; cilia whitish, slightly tinged with brown 

 on tiieir basal half. Abdomen (missing, — probably brown). 

 Legs brownish white. 



Type^ ? (13329) Mus. Wlsm. Paratype (854, Wlsm. 

 1894) Mus. J. de Joannis. 



Hah. China — Zo-cl. Two specimens. 



Named after M. I'abbe de Joannis, to whom I am indebted 

 for the specimen. 



727 (7). Tortrix exuberanSy sp. n. 



Antennoi pale yellow. PaJpl pale yellow, the median joint 

 roughly clothed above and beneath, the terminal joint erect, 

 slender, naked. Head and thorax pale yellow, the tips of the 

 tegulffi reddish ochreous. Fore wings bright yellow, pro- 

 fusely mottled with bright reddish ochreous, the mottling on 

 the outer half tending to confluence transversely; each of the 

 many bright reddish ochreous patches is centred with shining 

 pinkish-lilac metallic scales, and there are a few raised tufts 

 scattered about their surface in which are mixed a few very 

 dark brown scales; cilia bright yellow. Exp. al. ]6 mm. 

 Hind wings rosy brownish. Abdomen rosy brownish. Legs 

 pale brownish cinereous. 



Type, S (60033) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. COREA — Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech). Unique. 



728(1). Tortrix striatulana, sp. n. 



Antennoi slightly ciliate in the male ; pale ochreous. Palpi 

 long, projecting twice the length of the head beyond it, 

 median joint clothed with projecting hairs, which conceal the 

 terminal joint ; pale ochreous, touched with fuscous at the 

 base and apex externally. Head pale ochreous. Thorax 

 pale ochreous, banded with fuscous across the front. Fore 

 wings with the costa very slightly arched, apex slightly 

 rounded, termen very oblique ; pale ochreous, speckled and 

 striated minutely with fuscous and shaded with brownish 

 ochreous and olive-brown ; an outwardly curved line of 



