406 Lord Walsinsrhani 07i Asiatic Tortricidse. 



1123 (2). Thiodia glehana, Snell. 



Qrapholitha (Seinasia) glehayia, Suell. Tijd. v. Ent. XXVI. 206-8, 

 PI. XII. 6, 6 rt (1883) ^ 



Hah. E.Siberia— Pokrowsk, 29 V/; Baitonov\'a,6-9 VI.\- 

 Tschernaje\va,llVI.*; StarikowoR., 23 VI. \^lQ{Christoph). 



1123 (3). Thiodia sinensis, sp. n. 



Antennce, palpi, and head dusky cinereous. Thorax 

 brownish olivaceous. Fore wings o\ive-hvown, paler towards 

 the costa, along which is a series of short, slightly oblique, 

 reduplicate whitish streaklets alternating with dark brown ; 

 these are of about equal length throughout beyond the 

 middle, but shorter before it where they commence at about 

 one-fourth from the base ; a small white ocelloid patch con- 

 taining two short black streaks lies opi)osite to the lower 

 half of the termen, with a dark brown shade-patcli above and 

 below it ; cilia dusky cinereous, with fuscous speckling. 

 £xp. al. 18 mm. Hind wings dark greyish brown ; cilia pale 

 cinereous, with a shade-line near their base. Abdomen 

 greyish brown. Legs cinereous, tarsi fuscous, annulate witli 

 whitish. 



Type, S (60151) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. China — Cse-kianq — Ningpo, IV. 1886 (Leech). 

 Unique. 



Allied to aspidiscana, Hb., glehana, Snell., and corculana, 

 Z., but distinguished by the absence of any lengthening of 

 the costal streaks before the apex. 



1219 (2). Thiodia niveicaput, sp. n. 



Antennce &\tx\^\q, in the male ; yellowish white. Palpi very 

 thickly clothed, with a long hairy brush beneath completely 

 concealing the terminal joint ; white. Head and thorax white, 

 the latter shaded with brown posteriorly. Fore wings white, 

 obliquely blotched and striated with brown along the dorsal 

 half of the wing and with a series of oblique brown costal 

 streaklets of varying lengths ; these and the dorsal patches 

 contain also some blackish scales ; the first dorsal patch is at 

 about one-third the wing-length, and reaches a little way 

 across the fold, the second and larger dorsal patch is at two- 

 thirds, the space between them more or less occupied by 

 short waved streaks of the same colour ; beyond the outer 

 patch is a white ocelloid spot, margined at its inner and 



