'dS'2 Lord Walsinghiim on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



691 (1). Archips hrevipUcanuSj sp. n. 



AntenncBc\v\e\cow9. Polpi short; reddish ochreous. Head 

 dull reddish ochreous. Thorax greyish fuscous above, touched 

 with reddish at the sides. Fore icin^/s rather straight, with a 

 very short costal fold at the base, termen straight, slightly 

 concave below the apex, tornus rounded ; reddish ochreous, 

 with a reddish fuscous patch near the base of the dorsum, a 

 large reddish fuscous patch from beneath the costa at one- 

 third, widened and diflused outwards on the middle of the 

 wing, and thence more or less connected with a paler reddish 

 fuscous patch beyond the middle of the costa, which does not 

 reach the dorsum, except by a narrow line at its inner edge; 

 the pale ground-colour of the wing is reticulated with irre- 

 gular waved reddish fuscous striae; a small reddish brown 

 spot at the extreme ajiex, and the costal fold is also reddish 

 brown ; cilia reddish brown, pale cinereous at the tornus. 

 F^i'p. al. 17 mm. Hind icings yellowish ochreous, shaded 

 with greyish fuscous on their inner half and having a bright 

 red-brown gloss at the apex ; cilia pale cinereous. Abdomen 

 pale cinereous, with a slight ochreous tinge. Legs whitish 

 ochreous. 



Type, <S (G0426) Mus. Wlsm. 



IJab. COKEA — (jJensan [Ito, 1887). Unique. 



This species is distinguished by its short costal fold and 

 narrower wings from ingentanus, (Jin:, some varieties of which 

 it slightly resembles in general appearance. 



6t)2. Archips sorhianus, Hb. 



TortrLv (Caccecid) sorbiana, Stgi". & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. No. 692 

 (1871). 



Hah. Europe — Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — Shar Devesy 

 13-14, VI. 1890 {Native CoU). 



G92 (1). Archips adumbrafanus, sp. n. 



Antennce brownish fuscous. Paljn recurved, not closely 

 appressed to the head, somewhat roughly clothed on the 

 median joint, terminal joint exposed ; brownish fuscous 

 externally, pale cinereous on their inner sides. Htad brownish 

 cinereous. Thorax dark greyish brown. Fore wings, $ 

 with a rather long and very narrow costal fold, scarcely 

 reaching to the base -, greyish brown, with a slight rufous 

 tinge in some lights; a basal patch, central fascia, and apical 

 patch dark greyish brown, inclining to reddish brown, and 

 more or less defined by reddish brown streaks along their 



