154 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA 



19. C. perileuca Low. 



{Paramorpha perileuca Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. xxxii. 

 (1908), 116.) 



^<^. 14 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen white. Antenna! 

 ciliations in ^ 21. Palpi in $ long, in ^ very long, white, lower 

 half dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, ^ narrow, posteriorly 

 somewhat dilated, costa slightly arched, apex round-pointed, 

 termen almost straight, rather strongly o!)lique; white, thinly 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous or blackish; a short black dash 

 beneath costa near base, and a black dot towards dorsum near 

 base; six oblique black marks on posterior ^ of costa; an oblique 

 dark fuscous mark in disc at ^, another beneath fold before this, 

 a somewhat curved sometimes interrupted longitudinal line above 

 middle of disc, and an elongate dot below middle of disc; an 

 angulated subterminal series of undefined spots or marks of dark 

 fuscous irroration; a blackish line along termen : cilia whitish, 

 with two broad fuscous shades. Hindwings and cilia whitish. 



N.S.W.: Sydney— \^ic.: Gisborne(Lyell), Melbourne, Castle- 

 maine( Lower); always in March. Redescribed from Lower's 

 type (a 2, not ^ as stated) and three other specimens. 



4. Paramorpha Meyr. 



Pararnorpha M^yr., Proc. Linn. Soc N.S.Wales, 1881, 



690 ... ... ... ... ... ... type aquilatia. 



Antennae in ^ strongly ciliated {2-2|). Palpi in both sexes 

 very long, porrected, second joint with rough projecting scales 

 above and beneath, terminal short, exposed. Forewings : 8 

 separate. Hindwings without basal pecten on cell; 3 and 4 

 stalked, 6 absent. 



Besides the four Australian species, I have six Indo-Malayan. 

 The Australian forms are small whitish insects of similar appear- 

 ance, and there has been some confusion between them. 



20. P. semotheta, u.sp. 



(5'9. 13-18 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax white, in Sydney 

 form more or less suflfused with grey, oblique basal half of palpi 



