482 Lord Wal^ingliuiu on Asiatic Tortricidai. 



— Macassar, 500 feet {Doherty^ 1891). AmbOYNA {Voherty, 

 1892). Batian {Doherti/, "l892). Tenimukr (Doher/i/, 

 1892). Ternatk {/)oh>''r(i/, 18U2). Talaut {Doherty, 

 1892). ^IJl^ Tonga ^ 



749 (6). Adoxophyes fasciata, sp. n. 



Antennce cinereous, dotted with brownish fuscous above. 

 Palj/i, head, and thorax pale reddish brown. Fore wings 

 pale reddish brown, with three transverse oblique darker red- 

 brown fasciee having inconspicuous transverse waved lines of 

 whitish ochreous between them ; the first fascia, from the 

 middle of the lower edge of the costal fold to the dorsum at 

 one-third, is sometimes interrupted on the fold, the space be- 

 tween it and the base of the wing is also spotted or reticu- 

 lated with red-brown ; the second fascia, from the outer end of 

 the costal fold to the dorsum before the tornus, is of approxi- 

 mately tqual width throughout, and projects slightly inwards 

 where it crosses the fold ; the third fascia, from the outer 

 third of the costa, dying out before the lowerhalf of the termen; 

 there is sometinies a short half-fascia rising from the tornus 

 and bent back towards the middle of the central fascia ; about 

 the apex are some slender streaks of the darker shade of 

 reddish brown ; cilia whitish ochreous, touched with pale 

 reddish brown. (In the female, which is usually larger than the 

 male, the transverse fascias are frequently obliterated, but the 

 wings have a somewhat more reticulated appearance on their 

 outer half and in some specimens the ground-colour is darker, 

 inclining to tawny.) Exp. al. ^ 15-16, ? 15-21 mm. 

 Uind wings shining pale rosy cinereous ; cilia shining 

 whitish cinereous. Abdomen greyish, anal tuft inclining to 

 ochreous. Legs pale whitish ochreous. 



Type, S ('0052) ; ? (70053) Mus. Wlsm. 



Hub. Japan {Fryer, 1886) — Hondo — Yokohama {Man- 

 ley, 18S8) ; Kiusju {Leech). KASHMIR — Scinde Valley, 

 7000 feet, VI. 1887 {Leech). Twelve specimens. 



Capua, Stph. 



= Baiodes, Gn. 



Capua menciana, Wkr. 



Pandemia menciana, Wkr. Cat. Lp. Ins. B. M. XXVIII. 310 (1863) K 



Hah. Japan {Fryer, 1886)— i7oi\'i)o— Gity {Fryer, 1886) 

 Yokohama {Manley, 1888) ; Kiusiu — Nagasaki, V.-VI 

 1886 {Leech). Shanghai'. Sikkim, 4700 feet, I. 1889 



