Lord VValairij'liaiu on Asiatic rortriculaj. -lOo 



•o 



This species much resembles Eucosma fessana, Mn., from 

 which it differs in the absence of the costal fold, in its much 

 larger size, and in (he colour being rather rich tawn-brown 

 instead of brown-grey, and in the numerous transverso 

 strigulse ochreous instead ot white. 



1112. T/iiodia citrana, lib. 



Grapholitha {Semasia) citrana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat Lp. Eur. 256. 

 No. 1112 (1671) ' ; Stgr. Hor. Soc. Eut. Rosa. XIII. 2o8(187y>». 



Hah. Europe'. x\siatic Tukkly — IIaleb — Shar De- 

 vesy, 18 VI. 18U0 i^yative Coll.) \ Kuudavexdikiau — 

 Brussa, VI.*; Sivas — Amasia*. 



1118. Thiodia Metzneriana, Tr. 



Grapholitha {Semnsia) Metzneriana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 256. 

 No. 1118 (1871)'. 



Hah. Europe'. N. Persia— Asterabad (Lederer), Zell. 

 Coll. Siberia'. Amur— Pompejefka, 16 VII. 1876 

 {Christoph). COREA— Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech). China 

 —Chang Yang, 4000-6000 feet {Pratt). Japan {Pryer, 

 1886; Leech, \^n) — YEsso {Prytr, 1882). 



1121 (2). Thiodia intacta, sp. n. 



Antennce yellowish white, annulated with fuscous. Palpi 

 porrcct, brush-like, terminal joint concealed ; whitisli, shaded 

 at the sides externally with brownish grey. Head yellowish 

 white. Thorax pale browni.sh oclireous. Fore wings 

 yellowish white, with a slight shade of |jale brownish ochreous 

 near the base, and with some very indistinct mottlings of the 

 same colour about the dorsum ; a small group of black scales 

 lies at the ui)per edge of tlie ocelloid patch, which is shining 

 white; cilia yellowish white. Exp. al. 1^ mm. Hindwinga 

 brown ; cilia white, with a pale brown shade along their 

 base. Abdomen biownish, anal tuft white. Legs whitish, 

 hind tarsal joints faintly shaded with brown. 



Type, (J (70172) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan [Pryer, 1886). Unique. 



1123 (1). Thiodia rigidana, Snell. 



Grapholitha (Semasia) riyidana, Suell. TijJ. v. Ent. XXVI. 203-6, 

 PI. Xll. 4, -la(l88;i)'. 



Hah. E. Siberia — Askold Id.' Corea — Gensan, VI. 

 1886 {Leech). ^kVkli — Yesso {Pryer, 1882); Kiusiu 

 {Leech). 



