378 Lord Walsingham on Asiatic Tortricidje. 



to tlie dorsum, the reticulations on this part ot" the winj^ are 

 reddish brown ; from the n])iciil lialf of tlic wing the darker 

 colouring encroaches upon the basal half along the costa, and 

 from its origin a slender line of mixed blackish and reddish 

 scales divides the darker from the paler half; beyond this 

 line a dark leaden grey snftusion extends from near the costa 

 In the dorsum, a narrower suffused fasciaform band running 

 parallel to it after a second line of blackish scales on the 

 brown ground-colour ; again beyond this on the brown 

 ground-colour is a third line of blackish scales running from 

 the costa at two-thirds obliquely outwards and bent down to 

 the tornus; a third curved dark leaden grey band crosses the 

 wing before the a])ex, and the apex itself is of the same colour 

 preceded by reddish brown ; the extreme costa on the outer 

 lialf is narrowly pale ochreous ; cilia dark leaden grey tipped 

 with whitish ochreous, except at the tornus; the leaden-grey 

 bands are sliglitly glossy in certain lights. Underside pale 

 brownish fuscous, the costa and outer half of the cilia on the 

 termen very pale ochreous. Ea-p. al. 14-15 mm. Hind 

 icings brow nish fuscous ; cilia very pale cinereous, with a 

 darker shade running through them before |their middle. 

 Abdomen browniish fuscous. Legs ochreous, smeared and 

 barred with fuscous. 



Type, S (70305) Mus. Wlsm. 



flab. Japan {Pryer^ 1886). Two specimens. 



This species is allied to reticulata^ Strom, but is somewhat 

 smaller and more distinctly divided into two colours on the 

 fore wing, and, moreover, the hind wings are very decidedly 

 darker than in that species. 



Archips, Hb. 



=iCAC(ECiA, l\.h.,= Ptyciioloju, Stpli.,=Zozor.«.v74, Stph. 



684: (1). Archips'? longicellanusj sp. n. 



Antennce, S slightly pubescent ; brownish cinereous. 

 Palpi rather slender, closely appressed to the face, terminal 

 joint short, exposed ; cinereous brown. Head cinereous 

 brown, rather densely clothed above. Thorax rather robust ; 

 cinereous brow^n, clouded with greyish fuscous posteriorly. 

 Fore wings, J with a long costal fold, abruptly terminated 

 at some distance from the base ; cinereous brown ; a large 

 basal patch, enclosed on its outer edge by a slender greyish 

 ochreous line, is wider on the dorsum than on the costa, and 

 is mottled with reddish brown, it has also a strong patch of 

 greyish fuscous scales on the dorsum near the tornus ; a 



