Lord Walsiiigliaiu on Asiatic Tortricidte. 385 



yellow reticulated witli golden red, with two red-brown (or 

 }un)ilish brown) narrow fa.sciie — the tirst from about the 

 middle of tiie costal fold to the middle of the dorsum, adjacent 

 to which it is considerably widened, the second froin the 

 outer end of the costal fold to the tornus widened at each 

 extremity ; a reddish brown streak along the termcn to the 

 ajiex ; the costal fold is reddish brown, transversely striated 

 with darker reddish brown ; cilia shining j)ale yellow, clouded 

 with brownish fuscous at tlie tornus. E.vp. al. 25 mm. Hind 

 wings brownish grey ; cilia shining whitish cinereous. Under- 

 side paler than the fore wings. Abdomen greenish grey. 

 Leqs pale ochreous. 



Tf/P^, <S (70422) ; $ (70424) Mas. Wlsm. 



Uid>. Japan— Fiivsso {Pnjer, 1882). //o.vdo— Oiwake 

 {I'ryerj 1885). Four specimens. 



Had I not fortunately possessed a male of Fandemis siriapina, 

 Btl., I should have regarded this as Butler's species, but it 

 differs in its much stouter ])al|)i and in the male having a costal 

 fold; these characters would place imitator in the genua 

 Archips, Hb., but it very strongly resembles sinapina, Btl., 

 and iiuercifoliana, Fitch (an American species). 



7()G. Arciiiptt (xriferanus^ H.-S. 



Tortn'.r (Pft/cholonta) (n-iferana, Sti>T. & W'k. Cat. Lp. Kur. 266. 

 No. 706 (Isri). 



J Jul'. KiJHori:. Jai'an — Ilo.wo — Oiwake {Pri/er, 1885), 



714. Arc/lips striganus^ Hb. 



Tortriv (Lozotfeiiia) striyana, St{,'r. & "Wk. Lp. Eur. 237. No. 714 

 (1871) '. Tortrix striynna, Chr. Ilor. Soc. Eut. Ross. XTT. 224 

 (1876) ^ 



IJah. Europe'. Cokea— Gensan, VI. 1886 {Leech)] 

 Fusan, 9 VI. 1886 [Leech). Javxs—Kiusiv (Leech). Persia 

 — Kasumkent '. 



In one strongly marked variety the oblique line of spots 

 which crosses the fold coalesce to form a fascia reaching 

 three parts across the wing, all the markings being of a rich 

 red chestnut-brown, and the hind wings also are somewhat 

 darker than in the ordinary forms ; but 1 cannot regard this 

 as mure than a local variety, since in the Corean specimens 

 the markings tend to be more pronounced and browner than 

 in Eurojjean specimens. 



Ann. tC- Mag. i\. Hist. 8er. 7. ]'ol. v. 25 



