442 Lord Walsingham on Asiatic TortricidiB. 



it ; tliese are preceded and followed on each side by a pair of 

 similar costal streaks, the last pair before the apex sending 

 ont a leaden-grey line running within the termen nearly to 

 the tornus, and thence reverting towards the white patch ; 

 the olive-green on the apical half of the wing is mottled with 

 dark fuscous, especially around the lower margins of the white 

 subcostal patch ; cilia greyish fuscous, with pale parallel lines 

 running through them along the margin and with two whitish 

 interruptions above the middle. Exp. al. 18 ram. Hind 

 icings pale brown ; with a tuft of long, loose, hair-like scales 

 arising from the median vein and from the space above and 

 below it at its basal half (not upstanding as in plebeiana, Z., 

 but combed backwards towards the limbus) ; cilia very pale 

 cinereous, a dark line running through them near their base. 

 Abdomen pale greyish brown. Legs pale greyish, hind tarsal 

 joints slightly spotted. 



Type, S (70068) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hah. Japan — Yesso [Fryer, 1882). Unique. 



The fore wings are somewhat less elongate than in plebeiana, 

 Z., but the form of the antennre and the tuft on the hind 

 wings, although not quite brush-like, as in that species, sepa- 

 rate it from all other described genera. 



LiPOPTYCHA, Ld. 



1299. Lipoptycha plumbana, Sc. 



Dichrorampha {Lipoptycha) pltimbana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 

 264. No. 1299 (1871) \ Dichrorampha plumbana, Fern. Tr. Am. 

 Ent. Soc. X. 55. No. 503 (1882J ^ 



Hab. Europe'. United States— (7^£Ji^■oi!ivz4^ Asiatic 

 Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy [Native Coll. 1893). 



ADDENDA. 



Archips, Hb. 

 692 (^). Archips inomatus, sp. n. 



AntennoB brownish cinereous. Palpi not extending beyond 

 the head; pale brownish ochreous. Head fawn-ochreous. 

 Thorax reddish fawn-ochreous. Fore icings reddish fawn- 

 ochreous, with a faint costal indication of a slightly darker 

 band of the same colour diffu.sed obliquely outward toward 

 the tornus, and followed by another slight costal shade before 



