454 Lord Wnlsiiitj;ham on Asiatic Tortricldte. 



cinereous, with a dark shade ak^ug their basal half. Abdomen 

 brownisli fuscous, fjcgs whitisli ochreous, slightly shaded 

 with brownish fuscous. 



Tupe, S (60256, Chano- Yang) Mus. Wlsni. 



Hab. China — Chang Yang (Pratt). Japan — Yesso 

 {Pryer, 1882). Two specimens. 



727 (4). Tortn.v Leecht, sp. n. 



Antennae pale canary-yellow, not aniuilated, but shaded 

 with brownish beneath. Palpi ])rojecting about the length 

 of the head beyond it, median joint with projecting scales 

 above and beneatli (more closely packed than in Christophnna)^ 

 terminal joint very short, exposed ; pale canary-yellow. 

 Head and tJiorax pale canary-yellow. Fore ioin(/s pale canary- 

 yellow, with a yellowish-brown shade at the base, often 

 runnino- through the middle of tiie wing above the fold and 

 overspreading the apical half with the exception of the apex 

 and termen; at the base, on the brown shade, is a shining 

 rosy-grey metallic band; a rather broacl, slightly oblique 

 fascia of a similar metallic hue crosses from the costa, within 

 the basal third, to before the middle of the dorsum, sometimes 

 terminated on reaching the fold ; another fascia of the same 

 colour from beyond the middle of the costa nearly readies the 

 tornus, this is somewhat sinuate on its inner side ; before the 

 termen is a narrower band of the same colour, usually en- 

 closing the outer edge of the dark shade, and reaching from 

 the costa before the apex to the termen above the tornus; 

 between this outer shining band and the shining fascia which 

 precedes it is a series of about four minute black dots of raised 

 scales on the outer half of the dark shade, two above and two 

 below the middle of the wing; in some specimens there is 

 also a spot of raised blackish scales at the outer third of the 

 fold ; cilia pale canary-yellow, touched with brownish at the 

 tornus. Exp. al. 17 -iS mm. J Ji7id wings hrow wish fuscous; 

 cilia on their outer half whitish cinereous. Abdomen greyish 

 brown, anal tuft ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous. 



Tgpe, ? (60255, Yokohama); c^ (70429, Yesso) Mus. 

 Wlsm. 



Hab. Japan — Yesso {Pryer, 1882). Hondo — Yokohama 

 (Manley, 1888). Corea— Gensan, VI. 1886 (Leech). Five 

 specimens. 



A pale variety from Gensan (60031, ? ) is almost entirely 

 without the brown shading, and is pale canary-yellow, with 

 the metallic fascige of a more rosy pink, due to the absence of 

 brown scales. The same variation of colouring occurs in the 



