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streak along termen : cilia whitish-ochreous, with traces of a 

 fuscous line, at tornus with a few blackish scales. Hindwings 

 grey-whitish, strigulated with pale grey; cilia grey-whitish. 



W. AusT.: Perth, Albany; from October to December, four 

 specimens. Exceedingly similar to C. decolorana, yet certainly 

 distinct by the absence of costal fold in male. 



83. C. decolorana Walk. 



{Grapholita decolorana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 392; Capua deco- 

 lorana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 447.) 



N.S.W. : Sydney, Bulli Pass, Blackheath (3500 feet)— Vic. : 

 Healesville; from September to November, and in February. 

 Other recorded localities are based on confusion with allied 

 .species. From the following species it may be distinguished by 

 the whitish hindwings; it is a common Sydney insect, and appears 

 to be constant. 



84. G. euphoria, n.sp. 



^5. 13-15 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, shoulders 

 more or less suffused with yellow-ochreous. Palpi yellow- 

 ochreous, above and beneath white. Aiitennal ciliations of ^ .^ 

 Abdomen light grey, in Q with dense anal tuft. Forewings 

 elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, in ^ with fold 

 reaching beyond J, apex obtuse, termen almost straight, oblique; 

 white, basal half more or less .suffused with pale ochreous-yellow- 

 ish; markings deep ochreous; some costal strigulee sprinkled with 

 blackish; an irregular spot in disc indicating angle of basal patcli, 

 ed^ed with black scales externally; a moderate very oblique 

 central fascia, undefined anteriorly, especially towards dorsum, 

 posteriorly edged with black scales in disc; a rounded-quadri- 

 lateral costal patch at |, more or less edged or s[)rinkled with 

 dark fuscous, and containing a small whitish costal spot; a light 

 ochreous-yellowish streak along termen, sometimes slightly 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous: cilia whitish-yellowish. Hindvvings 

 grey, faintl)' darker-strigulated; cilia light grey, witli darker 

 basal shade. 



