Lord "Walsingliani on Asiatic Turtriclda'. 339 



Tj/pe, ? (700GO) Mils. Wlsm. 



I/alj. Japan— //oAr/>o—Oi wake, VII. 1887 {Pryer), Six 

 specimens. 



This species is nearly allied to PJiuyiana, Hw., but differs 

 in the more |)ure whitisii cilia of the hind wings and in tho 

 more clearly defined white dorsal patch. I have seen none 

 ot the mottled varieties that occur in the European species. 



1C95 (3). Eucosma (?) macrorris, s[). n. 



AnlenncB brownish cinereous. Palpi rather long, median 

 joint with a long projecting tuft beneath, terminal joint con- 

 cealed ; brownish cinereous, shaded with fuscous. Head 

 brownish cinereous. Thorax '\i\\\\ unibcr-brown. Fore wings 

 broad, costa arched, termen slightly oblique, not impresse 1, 

 tornus rounded ; dark umber-brown mixed with ferruginous; 

 a cream-white upright dorsal patch before the middle is divided 

 by a single dark umber streak on its lower half; above and 

 bt-fore it, at about one-third from the base, is a smaller 

 creamy white costal spot, also divide! through its middle by 

 dark umber scales ; three or four pairs of very short creamy 

 white geminations occur on the outer half of the costa; near 

 the base beneath the fold, and also about the resion of the 

 ocelloid patch, which contains some indistinct patches of 

 leaden grey, the ferruginous scaling is more conspicuous than 

 on the other parts of the wing, it extends also upwards along 

 the termen ; cilia creamy white on their uj^per half, touched 

 with fuscous at the apex, leaden grey on their lower half, with 

 a fuscous line along their base. Exp. al. 25 mm. Hind 

 icinys dark brown ; cilia shining greyish, a brown line 

 running through them near their base. Abdjinen dark brown. 

 Legs brownish, hind tarsal joints spotted with tuscous and 

 ^vhitish ochreous. 



Type, ? (700G7) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah. Japan {Pryer, 1886). Unique. 



This species lias much the appearance of Eucosma ex- 

 jiressana, (^\iv. {^=contrasi(jnuta, Clir., ? ), but differs in its 

 longer palpi and more rounded costa. It is probably correctly 

 reterred to the genus Eucosma, but the male is at present 

 unknown. 



1095 (4). Eucosma contrariana, Clir. 



(Jruphulitha contrariana, Clir. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. LVI. 4:^4-6, 

 No. 12(5 (1««2)': «<•/>. 187-8 (1882) '. Grapholitha (Pcediscu) con- 

 uariana. SneU. Tijd. v. Kiit. XXVI. 218-9, PI. XIII. 3, 3 u 

 (1883) \ 



