TORTRICIDiE. 
341 
bronzy suffused dark grey towards base. Hindwings deep coppery- 
orange ; a suffused dark fuscous patch occupying apical third, or in 
one example occupying apical half and extended in disc to base; 
cilia coppery-orange, a dark fuscous subbasal line. 
Kashmir, Gulmarg, 8800 feet, June, July (T. B. Fletcher ); 4 ex. 
Mr. Fletcher writes “ One taken on trunk of Abies, the others 
flying by day in the forest; not very common, and generally seen 
out of reach.” A notable type, recalling Tortrix pronubana, 
to which however there is no real affinity. 
Cacoecia brachytoma, n. sp. 
<J. 15-16 mm. Head coppery-brown suffusedly mixed dark 
grey. Palpi ferruginous-brown. Thorax dark grey, paler posteriorly. 
Fore wings rather short, somewhat expanded posteriorly, costa 
anteriorly strongly arched, with rather broad fold from base to near 
|, posteriorly sinuate, apex rounded-prominent, termen sinuate 
beneath apex, then rounded, vertical; light red-brownish, suffused 
lilac-grey towards costa and base; central fascia ill-defined, 
irregular-edged, broad, dark reddish-brown, narrow and interrupted 
near costa; costai patch elongate-semioval, dark red-brown, an 
irregular-edged rather excurved dark brown fasciate streak gradually 
attenuated from posterior end of this to termen near tornus; 
a slender irregular dark red-brown streak from apex just before 
upper half of termen : cilia ochreous-brown tinged purple in middle 
and dark brown towards tips, tips round apex blackish-grey 7 , tornal 
cilia ochreous. Hindwings grey, apical | suffused pale ochreous ; 
eilia pale grey, tinged ochreous round apex. 
Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, bred March, April from larvae feeding 
on leaves of Cinnamomum zeylanicurn ; 2 ex. (type Erit. Mus.). 
Nearest eyicyrta, but characterised by unusually short and truncate 
appearance of forewings, and dark hindwings. 
Cacoecia subsidiaria Meyr. 
A single from Gulmarg, Kashmir, 8800 feet ( T . B. Fletcher ), 
forewings much suffused grey except towards costa, hindwings 
wholly grey, but not otherwise differing from the typical much 
yellower forms occurring at 3500 feet lower elevation, I consider 
to be probably 7 conspecific. 
Tortrix neurophaea, n. sp. 
S 22-25 mm., 16 mm. Head, thorax pale grey- 
yellowish, £ light ochreous-yellowish. Palpi pale yellowish more 
or less wholly suffused grey. Forewings moderate, costa gently 
arched, apex pointed, termen faintly 7 sinuate, oblique, rounded off 
beneath, $ narrower, acute-pointed, termen more oblique ; $ pale 
grey 7 -y T ellowish, costal edge sometimes grey, all veins marksd more 
or less perceptibly 7 fine grey or fuscous lines ; 2 light ochreous- 
yellowish, lines more distinct: cilia pale yellowish. Hindwings <$ 
