370 Lord Walsinsliain on Asiatic Tortricidse. 



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largest immediately before the middle of the costa, the second 



and smallest inimcdiati-ly after the middle, the third on 

 vein 10, and the fourth at the end of vein 9 where the 

 wing is bent down to the pointed and depressed apex ; the 

 spaces between these teeth, especially on each side of the 

 second tooth, are narrowly clear white, whicli is also indi- 

 cated on the underside ; the whole surface of the wing is 

 striated with narrow lines of slightly raised fuscous scales, of 

 which the most conspicuous are lour — the first from the costa 

 at one-filth from the base running obliquely outwards to the 

 fold, the second at two-fifths from the base bulging obliquely 

 outwards and reaching the dorsum a little beyond the middle, 

 the third from the second tooth to the tornus, the fourth a 

 short one enclosing the angular apex, these are all more or 

 less interrupted and irregular; cilia reddish fawn, tipped with 

 whitish ochreous above and below the apex, and slightly 

 shaded with ochreous along the tornus. Exp. al. 20 mm. 

 Hind icings brownish grey ; cilia the same colour, but paler 

 »t their ends and having a narrow subochreous line running 

 along their base. Abdomen giey. i^e^s pale whitish ochreous. 



Ti/ve, ? (60192) :Mus. Wlsm. 



Hab. China— Chang Yang (Ichang), 4000-6000 feet 

 {Pratt). Unique. 



649 (2). Oxygrapha ccerulescens, sp. n. 



AntenncB pale cinereous. Palpi greyish brown externally, 

 pale cinereous internally. Bead pale cinereous. Thorax 

 bluish grey. Fore icings shining blue-grey, with four trans- 

 verse lines of greyish brown, containing a few raised brown 

 scales distributed along them ; the costa is marked at the 

 depression with a conspicuous creamy white patch preceded and 

 followed by chestnut-brown, and a little beyond it is a second 

 smaller patch of creamy white ; the four greyish brown bands 

 are situated thus : — one from near the base running obliquely 

 to the fold and crossing it to the dorsum, this band contains 

 a strong spot of raised chestnut-brown scales below the fold ; 

 the second from the anterior margin of the first costal patch, 

 curving obliquely outwards and reaching the dorsum beyond 

 the middle, contains three spots of raised chestnut-brown 

 scales above the fold ; the third, from the chestnut patch 

 between the two pale costal patches, runs to the dorsum 

 before the tornus and contains some raised chestnut-brown 

 scales above the middle of the wing; the fourth before the 

 termen, approaches it about the middle but runs parallel to it 

 towards the tornus ; cilia pale cinereous beyond the brown 



