460 Lord Walsinp;ham on Asiatic Tortricidae. 



770. Tortri.r argentano, CI. 



^iiiphUa {Ablabia) an/entana, Stgr. & Wk. Cat. Lp. Eur. 240. No. 770 

 (1871)'. Sciaphila ar<fcntan(i, Feru. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. X. 16-17. 

 No. 67 (1882)-. 



Il'il>. Europe'. Kashmir— ^(linde Vallev, 7000 feet, VII. 

 \S^~i {l.eech) ; Doosai IMaiu.s, 1 8,000 feet, VI 1 1. 1887 {Leech). 

 Japan— rr.s.?o {Pr>i<'r, 1882). United States — Cali- 

 fornia^, Nevada % Colorado (Loveland, 5000-10,000 feet, 

 VII. 1891, W. G. t^rnith). 



771 (1). Tortrix virginana, Kennel. 



Sciaphila viri/inana, Kenuel, Ent. Zts. Iris, XII. 12-13. No. 10, PI. 1. 10 

 (1889) '. 



Hal'. Asiatic Turkey — IIaleb — Sliar Devesy {Native 

 Coll. 1892). DiABBEKR — Mardin \ 



776 (1). To7-trix sedana, Cnst. 



Sciaphila sedana, Cnst. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6 s.l IV. 211-2, PI. IX. 8 



(1884) '. 



Hah. France, Vll.-Vlll.' Asiatic Turkey — Haleb — 

 Siiar Devesy {Satice Coll. 1893). 



777 (1). Tortrix Tristramij sp. n. 



Antennic i\\\iy white. Palpi &.n(\. headi\\x\\ white. Thorax 

 white. Fore wings white, at about one-t'ourtli from the base 

 an outwardly eurvcd nut-ljrown fascia, sometimes angnlated 

 above ihe fold at its outer edge, passes from costa to dorsum 

 (or in some specimens is separated from the dorsum by a 

 short space), this fascia is less wide than the space inter- 

 vening between it and the base; about the middle of the 

 costa a rather wider fascia of the same colour reaches the 

 dorsum before the tornus, its inner margin slightly concave, 

 its outer margin sometimes angulated outward about the 

 middle ; a costal patch before the apex is sligiitly broken on 

 the costa, its lower margin not connected with a narrow sub- 

 terminal shade beneath it ; all these markings are clearly 

 detined and are speckled with black along their edges, the 

 intermediate pale spaces being also sometimes very slightly 

 speckled with brown on the costa and dorsum ; cilia white. 

 Kxp. al. 10-18 mm. Hi7i<l icings pale brownish grey ; cilia 

 rather paler, with a shade-line running through them near 

 their base. Abdomen and legs pale brownish grey. 



