Lord WalsiiiL^liain on Asiatic TortriciiLe. 41.5 



Tills species lias inucli tlic a|)|)('aiaiice of satvjainana, Tr., 

 but the markinii^s are more Ijlurrcd ami veins 7 and 8 of tlie 

 fore \viii<rs are stalked. 



Phalonia, lib. 



8G6 ( 1). Phalonia a'stiva, sp. n. 



Antenna' white. PaJpi white, the median joint shaded 

 with brown externally, the terminal joint fuscous. Head and 

 thorax white, the latter shaded with light brownish ochreous. 

 Fore wings white, with light brownish ochreous markings ; 

 three equidistant costal spots with ferruginous dots between 

 tlietn, one before, one at, and one beyond the middle; an 

 oblique medio-dorsal blotch pointing outward and reaching to 

 the middle of the cell, below which it is margined on both 

 sides with silvery grey and some fuscous scales ; a fainter 

 blotch before the tornus, less distinctly margined, and somo 

 pale ochreous s})ots on the terminal and apical area accom- 

 panied by silvery scaling; cilia whitish ochreous, dusted with 

 i'uscous. Exp. al. 18 mm. Hind ivinjs hvowmsli grey; cilia 

 whitish, with a shade-line running through them. Abdomen 

 brownish grey. Legs white, the tarsi dusted with fuscous. 



Ti/pe, ? (6086.5) ; (^ (60866) xMus. Wlsm. 



liab. Asiatic Turkey — //lira— Shar Devesy [Native 

 Coll. 1890). Three specimens. 



872. Phalonia Richteriana, F. R. 

 Cochylis Richtcruwa, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 24-5. No. 872 (^1871). 



Ilah. EuHOPE. Japan — r^wo (P/-ye/-, 1882). 

 Hysterosia, iStph. 



= Ii>iiiGnArjiis, Ld. 



Stephens, who had originally placed inopiana, Hw., in the 

 Phaloniad genus Xanlhosctia, !Stph., seems to have recognized 

 its divergence from hamana, L., and its allies in proj)osing 

 the genus Ilysterosia for its reception. Wilkinson, finding a 

 costal fold in the male, placed it in the genus Jlalonota, Sf|)h. 

 [Olcthrentinn). In the same year (1859) Lederer charac- 

 terized Idiogrnphis, of which he made inopiana the type, 

 placing it as a siibgenns under Ihrtrix/Vr. ; he was followed 

 by von Ileincmann and Staudingervfc Wocke. Walsingham, 

 in 1879, placed the genus Idiographis between lietinia, Gn., 

 and ConchyliSf Tr., recognizing the structural character 

 ** vein 2 of the fore wings arising from the outer third of the 



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