Lord Walsiiiglwiin on Asiatic TortiiciJaj. 443 



the apex; cilia pale ocbreous ; the costal fold is not closely 

 appressed. Exp. aJ. 28 mm. Hind ivintjs brownish grey ; 

 cilia paler grey. Abdomen and Ie(js brownish grey. 



^///'<', S (00073) Mus. WUni." 



Hah. COHEA — Gcnsan, Vi. 1686 {Leech). Unique. 



This species appears to be allied to Archips Lafauryanus^ 

 Rag., but is of a richer ocbreous colour and rather larger. 



692 (^). Archips luttcostanus, Ciir. 



n. syn.. = (/if/antan<i ( FJaiig-TIaas MS.), Kennel. 



Tortri.v luficosfann, Clir. llor. S.ic. Knt. Rosa. XXII. 311 (1888)'. 



Turtriv {Ilftero(inomon) (/iyanlana, Keunel, Ent. Zts. Iris, XII. (3-7. 



No. 4, PI. I. 4 (1899) ■'. 



Huh. E. Siberia— Wladiwostok, VII.'; Amur'. 



TORTRIX, L. 

 725 (2). Tortrix trigonana^ sp. n. 



Autennce brownish grey. Palpi, head, and thorax buff- 

 brown. Fore icings with the costa evenly arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen oblique, slightly convex ; buff-brown, with some 

 greyish fuscous shading toward the termen and a series of 

 obscure greyish fuscous spots along the costa and along the 

 base of the brownish ocbreous terminal and apical cilia; a 

 triangular dark fuscous spot lies a little beyond the middle 

 of the fold ; above it is a small reduplicated spot of the same 

 colour at the end of the cell, between this and the termen, 

 to which they arc parallel, a line of dark fuscous dots margined 

 with ferruginous brown (in some specimens the markings 

 fade almost to obliteration). Eap. al. 20 mm. Hind loings 

 and cilia brownish, the latter fading to brownish cinereous 

 outwardly, and with a slender pale line along their base. 

 Abdomen and legs brownish grey. 



Typcj S (70551) Mus. Wlsm. 



Ilab. Japan — Hosdo — Gity {Pryer, 1886). Two speci- 

 mens. 



PlIARMACIS, Hb. 

 854 (1). Pharmacia magister, sp. n. 



Antennce greyish. Palpi dark grey, tinged with ferrugi- 

 nous externally. Head and thorax brownish ocbreous. Fore 

 wings rich brownish ocbreous, with ferruginous markings and 

 shining leaden-grey cross-streaks and wavy lines ; after a 

 faint ferruginous shade, accompanied above and beyond by 



