Lord Walsingliam on Asiatic Tortricidas. 459 



by three or four purplish fuscous spots ; cilia bright ochreous. 

 Exp. al. 21-2J: mm. Hind icings brownish fuscous ; cilia 

 pale cinereous. Abdomen brownish fuscous. Legs pale cine- 

 reous ; hind tibia3 thickly clothed above. 

 Hah. Japan (P/'j/er, 1886). i/oiVDO— Yokohama \ 



739 (1). Tortrix nigricaudana^ sp. n. 



Antennce -^diXQhrowm^h. Pa/^jt brownish cinereous. Head 

 and thorax pale brownish grey. Fore wings brownish testa- 

 ceous, with a slight tawny gloss^ a pale chestnut-brown 

 central fascia and central reticulations ; the fascia commences 

 narrowly on the costa before the middle, and slants obliquely 

 to the dorsum before the tornus ; its inner margin is clearly 

 defined atid angulated inward a little above the fold, its outer 

 side is widened and diffused, extending to the end of the cell 

 and to the tornus ; there is a narrow costal blotch of the same 

 colour before tlie apex, the space before and behind the fascia 

 being reticulated with narrow sinuous lines crossing the veins; 

 cilia shining pale brownish grey. Exp. al. 26 mm. Hind 

 loings greyish brown, cilia shining pale grey. Abdomen 

 brownish grey, anal tuft dense and black. Legs pale 

 brownish ochraceous. 



Type, S (60060) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah. COKEA— Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech) SS- [? JAPAN 

 {Prijer, 1886) ? .] 



A single female from Japan (70397) perhaps belongs to 

 this species ; but as males only were taken at Gensan, it 

 would be at present unsafe to determine it. 



745. Tortrix imperfectana, Ld. 



Tortrix imperfectana, Ld. Wieu. Ent. Mts. II. 150-1, PI. IV. 8 (1858) ^. 

 Tortrix {Heterognomon) imperfectana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp, Eiir. 

 239. No. 745 (1871) -. 



Hab. Syria — Libanon ' ; Galilee, IV. 1886 {Pratt); 

 Palestine [Tristram). 



[Cnephasia, Crt., s= 'Sc/^pHTi^, Tr.] 

 767 (1). Tortrix vetulana, Chr. 



Sciaphila vetulana, Chr. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. LVI.72-3. No. lOo 



(1881) • : sep. 160-1 (1882) \ 

 Hab. E. Siberia — Wladiwostok, VI. ^ Corea— Gensan, 

 VI. 18*86 {Leech). Japan {Prger, 1886). 



