1 2fi Lord Walsinirliam n/j .4.<m^V Tortricifia'. 



924 (3). E.vartema transversanum^ Clir. 



Pmthina traiisversa/ut, Cbr. Bull. Soc. Imp. Xat. Mosc. LVI. 75-7. 

 No. 108 (18S1) ' : sej>. 103-5 (1882) '. 



Ilah. Amur— Pomi)ejefka, VII.' ; Wladiwostok ', 15 VII., 

 3-4 VIII. 1877 [Chrisioph). Corea— Geiisan, VI. 1886 

 {Leech). China — Chan- Yaii-, 4000-6000 feet {Pratt, 

 1886). Japan {Prye,; 1886) — F^sso— Ilabxlate, VIII. 

 1886 {Leech) ; //o.vi)o— Tsiiruga, VII. 1886 {Leech). 



924 (4). Exar tenia japoiiicum, sp. n. 



AntenncB cinereous. Palpi whitish cinereous. Head cine- 

 reous. Thorax mixed whitish cinereous and olive-brown. 

 Fore icings shining whitish cinereous, with olive-brown 

 streaks and blotches; the first series bounding a much reticu- 

 lated basal patch, wider on the dorsum than on the costa, and 

 containing an admixture of steel- grey scales ; the second series 

 forming a moderately straight transverse fascia in the middle 

 of the wing, wider on the dorsum than on the costa and 

 bulging outwards in the middle in two large irregular ex- 

 crescences, broken up witli dark fuscous and shining steel- 

 grey scaling; an olive-brown spot before the tornus is more 

 or less connected by a pale olivaceous shade with an elongate 

 oblique olivaceous patch above it, which again is connected 

 with some oblique streaks of the same colour from the costa, 

 alternating with creamy white geminated streaks, each divided 

 by steel-grey lines which run together to the middle of the 

 termen ; the apex is olive-brown ; cilia pale whitish ochreoiis, 

 with an olive-brown line along their base ; the whole of the 

 paler portions of the wing are rendered more or less lustrous 

 by the admixture of steel-grey scaling. E.vp. al. 20 ram. 

 Hind wings dark brown ; cilia shining whitish cinereous, with 

 a dark line through them near their base. Abdomen greyish 

 brown, anal tuft cinereous. Legs cinereous. 



Type, S (70537) ; ? (60392) Mus. Wlsm. 



Bab. Japan [Pryer, 1886)— ^oi\^Do— Tsuruga, VII. 1886. 

 (Leech). Four specimens. 



924 (5). Exartema Pryeranum, sp. n. 



AntenncE brownish cinereous. Palpi pale brownish cine- 

 reous, with some fuscous scales. Head and thorax brownish 

 fuscous, mixed with brownish cinereous. Fore icings 

 brownish cinereous, much shaded across the middle and on 

 the basal patch, and sprinkled toward the apex with brownish 

 fuscous ; a reduplicated narrow leaden grey band at one- 



