Lord Walsingharn on Asiatic Tortricidse. 457 



fuscous scales at about one-fourth indicates the outer edge of 

 the basal patch ; an oblique line of fuscous scaling from the 

 middle of the costa to the tornus ; a series of short fuscous 

 costal streaks alternating on the outer half of the wing with 

 oblique shining ochreous streaks longer than themselves ; the 

 apical portion of the wing is shaded with olive-brown and 

 contains a curved steel-grey line from a little beyond the 

 upper end of the transverse fascia to the middle of the termen, 

 whence it is diffused downwards towards the tornus ; a few 

 steel-grey scales mixed with fuscous scales above the tornus ; 

 a slender black line along the ternien ; cilia whitish ochreous. 

 Exp. ol. (^ 15, ? 17 mm. Hind wings, apex rounded, 

 termen impressed below tlie apex ; pale brownish grey ; cilia 

 whitish ochreous in the male, brownish cinereous in the female. 

 Abdomen brownish grey. Legs whitish ochreous ; hind tarsal 

 joints touched with fuscous. 



Tgpe, c? (60026) ; ? (60368), Chang Yang, Mus. Wlsm. 



Bab. China— Chang Yang, 4000-6000 feet (Pratt). 

 Japan (Prger, 1886). Five specimens. 



729. Tortrix Loeflingiana, L. 



Tortriv {Heterognomon) Loeflingiana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Em*. 238' 

 No. 729 (1871). 



Hah. Europe. Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy, 

 1890 {Native Coll.). 



730. Tortrix viridana, L. 



Tortrix {Heterognomon) viridana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat, Lp. Eur. 238. 

 No. 730 (1871). 



Hab. Europe. Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy, 

 23 VI. 1890 {Native Coll). 



731. Tortrix pronubana J Hb. 



Tortrix {Heterognomon) pronuha^ia, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 238. 

 No. 731 (1871). 



Hab. Europe. Algeria-— Constantine, 10 V. 1895 ; 10 

 X. 1894 {Eaton); Bone, 23 III.; 5 V. 1896 {Eaton). 

 Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy, 1893 {Native Coll.). 



731 (1). Tortrix sorianuy Kennel. 



Tortrix {Heterognomon) soriana, Kennel, Ent. Zts. Iris, XII. 6-7. No. 4, 

 PL 1. 4 (1899) \ 



Hab. Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy, 1893 



