152 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



long whitish hair-pencil from base of dorsumbeconiing feiruginous- 

 ochreous towards apex, 



Vic: Gisborne (Lyell) — S. AusT. : Mount Lofty (Guest); in 

 November; two specimens. 



16. C. neurophorella Meyr. 



{Bpischnia neu^'ophorella Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1879, 232.) 



Originally based on a single female; I therefore now describe 

 a fine male in Mr. Lyell's collection, the species being little 

 known. 



(J. 20 mm. Head and thorax whitish, longitudinally streaked 

 above with dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations 1. Abdomen 

 grey-whitish. Forewings elongate, narrow, posteriorly little 

 dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely 

 rounded; whitish, partially tinged witli yellow-ochreous; all veins 

 marked with well-defined streaks of dark fuscous irroration; 

 blackish raised dots in disc at ^, beneath fold before this, below 

 middle of disc, and two more conspicuous black marks on angles 

 of cell : cilia whitish irrorated with dark grey. Hindwings 

 grey-whitish, towards base and dorsum suffused witli pale whitish- 

 ochreous, hairs of 16 curled; cilia whitish. 



N.S.W : Sydney— Vic: Melbourne (Lyell)— S. Aust. : Mount 

 Lofty(Guest); in August, September, and December. Mr. Lyell 

 has taken it " emerging from trunk of Casitaritia "; I presume 

 the larva fed in the baik; the association with Oasuariiia 

 accounts for the longitudinal striping of the wings, which is 

 frequent in Lepidoptera attached to that tree, being adapted to 

 resemble the light and shade effects of the slender twigs. 



17. C. pinarodes, n.sp. 



^. 23 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, thorax with 

 some small marks of dark fuscous irroration. Antennal cilia, 

 tions 1^. Palpi extremely long, whitish-ochreous, lower half 

 .suffused with dark fuscous except at base. Abdomen ochreous- 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, narrow, posteriorly dilated, costa 



