Lord Wnlsingliani un Asiatic Tortricidae. 455 



allied Loejiingiuna, L., but this species has the apex of the 

 wing more puiiitcd ami the markings are quite different. 



727 (5). Tortrix Christophana, sp. n. 



Antennae ]>ale yellowish, not annulate, but faintly dotted 

 above with greyish. Palpi, median joint loosely clothed 

 with long scales, projecting aljove and beneath, terminal joint 

 rather long, naked ; pale yellow. ffi^nd pale yellowish. 

 Thorax bright yellow. Fore wings bright yellow at the base 

 and narrowly along the costa and termen, the remainder of 

 the wing rieh red-brown, chestnut-brown, or pale chocolate- 

 brown in different varieties; the darker colour has therefore 

 the a|)pearance of a luge quadrate patch overflowing the wing 

 from the dorsum, the whole of which it occupies from near 

 the base to the tornus, its anterior margin tending obliquely 

 outwards towards the costa and its upper and outer margins 

 running parallel with the outline of the wing, one or two 

 small streaks connecting it above with the costa ; throughout 

 this patch are a great number of shining metallic steel-grey 

 spots, having in some varieties a rosy tinge ; one or two spots 

 are also visible on the jiale basal portion of the wing and also 

 along the termen j scattered between and among those on the 

 dark patch are several tufts of raised scales of the same colour 

 as the patch itself, of which one conspicuous series is arranged 

 in an irregular oblique fascia tending outwards from the costa 

 to the dorsum ; cilia bright yellow, tinted at the tornus with 

 the colour of the dark pat-jji. Exp. al. 17 mm. Hind icings 

 varying in colour according to the tint of the darker portion 

 of the fore wings, which they closely resemble, and shading 

 to pale cinereous at the base ; cilia pale cinereous, with a 

 slight ochreous tinge along their base. Abdomen and legs 

 pale cinereous. 



Tape, ? (70-433) ; ^ (70434) Mus. WIsm. 



llab. Japan [Fryer, 1886). Hondo — Yokohama [Man- 

 ley, 1888) ; Tsuruga, VII. 1886 {Leech) ; Fusiiiki, VII. 

 1887 [Leech). Nine specimens. 



727 (6). Tortrix Joannisi, sp. n. 



Autenute sulphur-yellow. Palpi projecting twice the length 

 ot the head beyond it ; median joint clothed with rough scales 

 projecting further beneath than above — these are pale yellow, 

 brownish towards their tips; terminal j<^int |)rotruding to the 

 length of the lower tuft, smooth. Head and thorax [»ale 

 yellow. Fore icings pale yellow, reticulated on the basal 



