136 Lord Walsingliani on A.si'adc Tortricidaj. 



brownish fuscous, inclining to wliitish on the costa and 

 limbus ; cilia pale cinereous, a dark line near their base. 

 Ahdoinen greyish fuscous, anal tuft cinereous fawn. Legs: 

 (J with the posterior pair densely and widely tufted above 

 with long white hair-scales ; posterior tarsal joints lightly 

 spotted Avith greyish fuscous above. 



Type, S (70279, Japan) ; ? (70275) ^lus. Wlsm. 



llah. CoHKA — Gensan, YII.-IX. 1887 {Ito). Japan 

 (Pryevj 1886). Sixteen s])ecimens. 



'i his species is larger than the American confixanoj Wkr., 

 which it grejitiy resembles, althougli the actual form of the 

 markings is somewhat different, the pattern appearing fairly 

 constant through a considerable series of specimens. 



924 (15). Phacasiophora Pryeri, sp. n. 



Antenvce pale brownish fawn. Palpi whitish fawn^ touched 

 with brownish externally. Head brownish fawn. Thorax 

 evenly mottled with whitish fawn and brown. Fore icings 

 whitish fawn, divided into iinmmerable streaks and reticu- 

 laticrs by brown spots, lines, and patches; a basal patch 

 occupying about one-third of the wing is but faintly indi- 

 cated by tliree brownish spots in a fasciaform series, each 

 margined with umber-brown, and is much reticulated through- 

 out ; from the middle of the costa is a large brown blotch 

 shaded with umber-brown, and another below it, not crossing 

 the fold, and pmtly connected with the first, at its upper 

 edge this patch is also clouded with dark umber-brown and 

 sends out two excrescences on its outer side, these are out- 

 lined by whitish fawn streaks enclosing shining bluish grey 

 scales and iorming an elongate whitish fawn spot between 

 the excrescences, extended outwards and downwards ; beyond 

 them is a curved patch of fawn-brown, through which run 

 six or more transverse lines of daik umber-brown ; this patch 

 is narrowly connected with the ternien about its middle, and 

 on its upperside is bounded by a long curved whitish fawn 

 line, reaching from the dark costal patch to the middle of 

 the termen, having some shining grey scales along its upper 

 edge; above it are five pairs of pale costal geminations, 

 separated by brown spaces, the apex itself is brown, a pale 

 waved line running from the last costal gemination nearly to 

 the middle of the termen ; there is also a rather incon- 

 spicuous brown [atch on the dorsum before the tornus; cilia 

 reddish fawn, a reddish brown sliade running throughout 

 them near their base, and some greyish spots about the apex 

 and ternien. Exp. al. 20 mm. Ht'ttd toitigs dark greyish 



