452 Lord Walsingliam o?? Asiatic Tovtricidaj. 



716. Tortrix ochreana, Hb. 



Turtrtj- (Lophoderus) ochreana, Stgr. iN: \Vk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 237. 

 No. 716(18?]). 



Ilab. Europe. Asiatic Turkey — Z/^i^s— Sluxr Devesy, 

 21 v., 4 VI T. 1890 [Native Coll). 



121 (1). Tortrtx diticinctann, sp. n. 



Antennoi pale cinereous, slightly annulated. Palpi\ ter- 

 minal joint somewhat concealed by the scales projecting 

 beneath the m.cdian joint ; pale cinereous. Head pale cine- 

 reous. Thorax mixed pale ochreous and rich reddish brown. 

 Fore icings pale yellowish ochreous, almost entirely suffused 

 with rich reddish ferruginous, and shaded with umber-brown 

 on the apical third ; lour tiansversc fascite of brightly shining 

 chalybeous scales, the first slightly curved outwards from 

 the middle near the base ; the second also curved outwards 

 and partially interrupted with ferruginous before the middle ; 

 the third also curved outwards and slightly interrupted imme- 

 diately after the middle; the fourth assuming the form of two 

 outwardly curved chains of spots, the first of which from the 

 costa at three-fourths from the base reaches downwards to 

 about vein 6, the second commencing opposite to and beyond 

 its apex curves outwards to the termen, and reverts along the 

 margin towards the turnus; beyond these at the apex are two 

 strong chalybeous spots ; the only part of the wing on which 

 the pale yellowish ochreous ground-colour is clear and un- 

 suffused, and therefore noticeable, is on the upper half 

 between the second and third fasciee ; cilia pale yellowish 

 ochreous, touched with fuscous at the tornus. B.cp. al, 

 16-17 mm. Bind icings dark brownish fuscous; cilia pale 

 cinereous, shaded with greyish fuscous at the apex and flexus, 

 and with a greyish fuscous shade along their base. Abdomen 

 brownish fuscous. Legs brownish fuscous, hind tarsal joints 

 witii patches of pale cinereous. 



TgjM, i (70437) Mus. Wlsm. 



llah. Japan [Pryer^ 18^6). Two specimens. 



Tliis species is nearly allied to Conicayana, F., but is 

 distinguished by the strong and less interrupted chalybeous 

 fascia% by the absence ot a pale dorsal patch, and the presence 

 of a very conspicuous pale costal patch. 



727 (^2). Tortrix tigricolor^ sp. n. 



Antenna- cinereous, reddish ochreous at the base. Palpi 

 short, with projecting scales above and below the median 



