Lord Walsingliam on Asiatic Tortricldae. 373 



653(1). Oxygrapha /lispidana, Clir. 



Terns hispidana, Clir. Hull. Soc. Imp. Xnt. M(j:<c. LVI. Ul-2. No. 'J7 

 (1881)': !>ep. 149-50(1882) '. 



Hah. Amur— Kadeffka', Nikolsk', Wladiwostok', IV.-V.' 

 Japax— }'^.«o {Pnjer, 1882); Z/o.vdo— Yokohama {Mauley, 



The characters by which Cliristoph distinguidhed tliis 

 species from abietana, lib., and /lastiana, L., are certainly 

 recognizable; the species is, however, extremely variable, and 

 had it not been for the careful manner in which the differences 

 are described I should have hesitated to separate it from 

 abietana. 



660 (1). Oxf/grapha japonica, sp. n. 



Antennw cinereous. Palpi, heady and thorax white, the 

 last with a strong conical crest above posteriorly. Fore wings 

 very clear white to beyond the middle, with two small greyish 

 spots on the costa ; three strong raised tufts of clear white 

 raised scales about the fold, two belore the middle, on each 

 side of it, and one on the fold beyond the middle ; a minute 

 coal-black spot near the base of the dorsum ; the outer edge 

 of the white |)art of the wing runs obliquely outwards from 

 the costa to the dorsum, and beyond it the apical portion of 

 the wing is bright ferruginous mixed with chocolate-brown 

 and fuscous scales, with some spots and streaks of shining 

 metallic leaden grey and some raised tufts of brown scales j a 

 whitish spot on the costa before the apex; cilia cinereous, 

 tinged with brown, especially towards the apex, and with a 

 slender pale line along their base. Exp. al. 15-16 mm. 

 Hind icings pale cinereous ; cilia slightly paler, with a slender 

 subochreous line running along their base. Abdomen cine- 

 reous. Legs very pale cinereous, hind tarsal joints faintly 

 spotted. 



Type, 9 (7U;301 ) ; J (70302) Mus. Wlsm. 



Ilal>. Japan — Hosdo — Oiwake (ZV^er, iy<^5). Five speci- 

 mens. 



This species is allied to Boscana, F., variegana, Schilf,, &c., 

 &c., but it has the thoracic tuft and raised scales more con- 

 spicuous. 



660 (2). Oxggrapha undulana, sp. n. 

 [siTerns tiuduhma, Banfr IIaa.«, iu Stgr. List. XLII. 2:] (1808-0) MS.J 



a. undulana + undulana, n. var. 

 Antennoi greyish fuscous. Palpi short, the terminal joint 



