468 Lord Walsingham on Aaiatic Tortricidse. 



pale reddish ferruginous; cilia pale ferruginous, greyish 

 fuscous at their apex. Underside cinereous, with a strong 

 reddish ferruginous tinge along the costa and termen, the 

 extreme apex purplish fuscous and there is some greenish 

 shading along the costa. Abdomen greyish fuscous, anal tuft 

 ferruginous. Legs reddish ferruginous. 



Tifpe, S (9131); ? (9132) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hob. SiKKiM— Tonglo, 10,000 feet, VI I. 1886 {E/wes). 

 Four specimens. 



749 (3). Leontochroma vlridocliraceum^ sp. n. 



AntenncB^ palpi, and head reddish brown. Thorax pale 

 reddish brown. Fore wings shining greenish yellow, suf- 

 fused on the outer third with reddish brown, and with a 

 large ill-defined reddish brown dorsal patch reaching from 

 near the base of the dorsum to the tornus j this dorsal patch is 

 of a somewhat triangular shape with its apex somewhat 

 curved outwards towards the middle of the wing, its outer 

 edge is more clearly defined than its inner edge, except on 

 the dorsum ; the overclouding of the apical third of the wing 

 is less intense in colour than tiie dorsal patch, except in the 

 case of two patches lying about the end of the cell and an 

 elongate costal shade attaining the apex; between these 

 markings is a shining paler space, but of a rather rosy tint, in 

 which the greenish yellow ground-colour does not enter; cilia 

 reddish ochreous. Underside shining pale yellowish ochreous, 

 costa and termen reddish ochreous. Exp. al. 31 mm. Hind 

 wings pale shining greyish cinereous, blending to aeneous on 

 their outer half; cilia pale siiining cinereous with an aeneous 

 tinge. Underside shining pale yellowish ochreous, costal and 

 apical margins reddish ochreous, apex strongly reticulated 

 with deep rich reddish ochreous (almost reddish brown). 

 Abdomen ochreous. Legs very pale ochreous, touched on 

 their undersides with reddish ochreous, 



%?e, ? (9135) Mus. AVlsm. 



Hab. SiKKiM— Tonglo, 10,000 feet, VII. 1886 {Elwes). 

 Unique. 



If this is only a form of supjJurpurahDn, Wlsm., it is widely 

 distinct not only in the ground-colour of the wing but also in 

 the position of the markings, and deserves at least a varietal 

 name. 



749 (4). Ljeontuchroina lebetaituin, sp, n. 



Aniennce ochreous. Palpi tawny brown. Head and 

 thorax tawny reddish brown. L'ore icings pale tawny, with a 



