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Ulodemis pullatana Snell. 



Antennae in cf w ^h subbasal notch on stalk limited by horny tooth 

 above, ciliations 1. Fore wings in cT with broad rounded costal fold filled 

 with light ochreous hairscales extending from base to l / 3 . Hindwings in 

 cT with lower part of dorsum and tornus clothed with long grey hairs. 



Java, Preangor, 5000 feet. In my Catalogue of Tortricidae this 

 species (which I had not then seen) is mistakenly referred as a synonym 

 to Homona menciana\ it is a true Ulodemis, nearly related to the other 

 two known species, but without their distinct markings, and differing 

 from them both by the possession of costal fold in cf. Snellen expressly 

 says the base of antennae is not notched, but this is erroneous ; speci- 

 mens seen were indentified by him, and agree otherwise with his des- 

 cription and figure. 



Tortrix serpentinana Walk. 



Java, Preangor, 5000 feet, 1 9* The specimen is abnormal, having 

 7 and 8 stalked in both forewings, but is unquestionably this species. 



Diactenis haplozona n. sp. 



cT 15 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, thoracic crest mixed 

 with dark fuscous. Palpi long, ochreous- whitish sprinkled with dark fus- 

 cous. Forewings elongate, rather dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen hardly sinuate, rather oblique; pale greyish-ochreous, with indi- 

 stinct strigulae of fuscous irroration; costa and dorsum narrowly tinged 

 brownish ; a transverse dark fuscous spot from dorsum near base, reaching 

 half across wing; central fascia rather narrow, nearly direct, slightly 

 curved, postmedian, dark fuscous, darkest on anterior edge, posteriorly 

 irregular and indistinct; a triangular apical patch of indistinct fuscous 

 suffusion and strigulation, edge concave, from 3 / 4 of costa to tornus : cilia 

 ochreous-whitish, with faint brownish interrupted median shade. Hind- 

 wings and cilia ochreous-whitish . 



Java, Preangor, 5000 feet (Sythoff); one specimen. 



Argyrotoxa septifera n. sp. 



Ç 16 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous, posterior thoracic crest 

 whitish at apex. Forewings suboblong, somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa 

 anteriorly gently, posteriorly slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen nearly 

 straight, little oblique ; fuscous, obscurely and suffusedly darker-strigulated ; 

 a narrow ochreous-whitish fascia mixed with pale ochreous running from 

 7 4 of costa to middle of dorsum, basal area within this mostly suffused 

 with ochreous, especially towards base, with an indistinct streak of fer- 



