Lord Walsinglmin on Asiatic Tortricidje. 333 



border on clypcus and large Ijlack patch on each side of head, 

 involving anterior and posterior lateral and posterior median 

 eyes; mandible reddish, sternum and mouth-parts palo ; coxse 

 and trochanters of legs Idack, rest of segments yellow, lined 

 with bhu'k ; ])al[)i with femur and trochanter black, the other 

 segments yellow and lined with black ; upperside of abdomen 

 yellow, marked with six transverse black stripes, the anterior 

 three of which are mcsially interrupted ; sides of abdomen 

 with a broad inferior black band, ventral surface pale. 



Carapace as broad as long, higii, strongly convex, not 

 narrowed in front. Eyes of posterior line very slightly 

 recurved and slightly wider than those of anterior line, the 

 medians nearly twice as far from each other as either is from 

 the lateral ; eyes of anterior line recurved ; clypeus low, not 

 much more than one fourth of the distance between the 

 anterior median eyes. 



.)fanJibles with inferior band of hair. 



Lc(/s weak, tibi;e of first and second with three pairs of 

 slender spines below, protarsi of first and second witli two 

 pairs of spines below. 



Abdomen subglobular, a little longer than wide; vulva 

 marked with a deep suboblong or heart-shaped pit, which is 

 broader in front than behind. 



Total length 10 millini. 



Loc. Grahamstown {!Schdnland). 



XLII. — Asiatic Tortricidm. 

 By the Rt. Hon. LoRD Walsingham, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 



[Continued from p. 243.] 



Bactra, Stph. 



1006. Bactra lanceolana, Hb. 



Aphtha lunceolana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lo. Eur. 2">1. No. 1006 (1871) ' ; 

 Stgr. llor. Soc. I'lnt. Ross. XV. 202 (1879) ^ 



I lab. Europe. Africa. Australia. New Zealand. 

 S. America. United States. Asia. 



Asiatic Turkey — Brussa, IV.-V.*; Rhodes Island'; Shar 



