C/iristmas Island. 



6. Tortricomorpha chlorolepis, "WIsm., sp.n. 



Antennae dark brown. Palpi dark brown externally, brownish 

 cinereous on their inner sides ; terminal joint short, not rising above 

 the level of the head. Head greyish brown. Thorax dark brown, 

 sprinkled with greenish and pale cinereous scales. Fore wings dark 

 brown, profusely sprinkled with pale yellowish green scales, the 

 greenish scaling is somewhat thicker on the basal half, on 

 a transverse band passing the end of the cell, and about the 

 apical and terminal portion of the wing, leaving a brown band less 

 thickly scaled across the middle ; cilia brownish grey, a narrow 

 brownish ochreous marginal line preceding them. £xp. al. ^ 28, 

 9 23 mm. Hind wings greyish brown, the outer two-thirds of the 

 cilia whitish cinereous. Abdomen greyish brown. Legs greyish 

 brown, the end of the hind tibiae and the last four tarsal joints 

 brownish ochreous. 



Type.—S $ Mus. Br. 



Hob. — Christmas Island ; Peb., 1898; three specimens. (C. W. 

 Andrews.) 



Family TORTRICID^. 



[EPAGOGE, Hb. = DICHELIA, Gn. = HASTULA, ifill.'i 



7. Epagoge halysideta, Wlsm., sp.n. 



Antennae greyish cinereous. Palpi triangular ; pale brownish 

 ochreous. Thorax greenish olivaceous, with two scarlet longi- 

 tudinal streaks. Pore wings dull olive-green to two-thirds from 

 the base; on the green portion are three lines of scarlet streaks — 

 the first, from the base below the costa, broken beyond its middle, 

 the basal half tending to join the outer half of a similarly broken 

 median streak ; the third, also from the base, is broken into three 

 spots below the middle and outer half of the fold ; three small 

 scarlet spots and a transverse elongate one precede the darkened 

 outer third of the wing, which, after a narrow margin of metallic 

 pinkish ochreous, becomes rich yellowish brown, with obscure 

 greyish fuscous semi-metallic shading and reticulations ; along the 

 costa, commencing near the base, is a series of minute pale ochreous 

 spots, gradually increasing and becoming oblique geminated streaks, 

 continuing to the apex ; these, beyond the middle, are joined in 

 pairs at their lower extremities, giving the appearance of links of 

 a chain; cilia pale ochreous, with fuscous streaklets running 

 through them. £xp. al. 9 mm. Hind wings dark greyish. 

 Abdomen bronzy grey ; anal tuft ochreous. Legs pale ochreous. 



