156 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



N.S. W.: Murrunindi, Sydney, in November and April; three 

 specimens. Formerly confused with P. aquilatia, from which it 

 may be distinguished by the black costal strigula before middle, 

 and the absence of the black discal dot at J. 



22. P. aquilana Meyr. 



{Paratnorpha aquilana Meyr.^ Proc. Linn. Soc. K. S. Wales, 

 1881, 697.) 



N.S.W.: Blackheath, 3500 feet— Vic: Melbourne, Gisborne 



(Lyell); in February and March. My Sydney record refers to 



/-*. rhacJdas, which is included in the original description; P. 



aquilana has no black strigula on costa before middle, and there 



is a sharp black dot in disc at or slightly before \; it is also a 



narrower-winged insect than P. rhachias, and the termen is more 



oblique. 



23. P. hapalopis, n.sp. 



9. 15 mm. Head and thorax grey-whitish. Palpi white irro- 

 rated with pale grey, base and lower longitudinal half dark 

 fuscous. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, 

 narrow, posteriorly somewhat dilated, costa gently arched, apex 

 acute, termen somewhat sinuate, very oblique; whitish, with 

 scattered black specks, suifusedly irrorated with grey except 

 towards base, becoming darker grey towards costa and posteriorly; 

 a white subcostal streak from base to beyond middle, marked 

 with a black dot near base, and edged beneath by a streak of 

 dark fuscous suffusion except at base; cloudy whitisli streaks 

 between veins towards termen; a short line of black scales on 

 termen above middle : cilia grey irrorated with whitish, paler 

 towards tornus, tips mixed with dark fuscous towards middle of 

 termen. Hindwings and cilia whitish. 



W. AusT.: Albany, in September; one specimen. Distinct by 

 the acute apex and absence of black dots. 



5. CosciNOPTYCHA Meyr. 



Coscinoptycha Meyr., Proc. Liiii). Soc. N.S.Wales, 1881, 



700 ... ... ... ... ... ... type improbaita. 



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