190 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



Q.: Brisbane, Stanthorpe(Turner) — N.S.W.: Bathurst — Vic: 

 Gisborne, Macedon, Beaconsfield (Lyell) — Tasm. : Launceston, 

 Deloraine, Hobart; from October to March, twenty specimens. 



85. C . acritodes, n.sp. 



(J^. 12-16 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, sometimes 

 faintly greyish-tinged. Palpi pale ochreous mixed with grey, 

 above and beneath wliitish. Antennal ciliations in ^ ^. Abdo- 

 men light grey, in 2 with dense anal tuft. Forewings elongate, 

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

 reaching ^, apex obtuse, termen alaiost straight, oblique; grey- 

 whitish sometimes tinged with yellowish, moi-e or less indistinctly 

 strigulated throughout with grey; markings grey, sometimes 

 tinged with yellowish, more or less sprinkled with dark fuscous 

 or blackish; an irregular .spot in disc indicating angle of basal 

 patch; a moderate oblique central fascia, anterior edge ill-defined, 

 posterior well-marked; a very indefinite rounded-quadrilateral 

 costal patch at |; traces of a streak along termen : cilia och- 

 reous-whitish witli two grey shades. Hindwings light grey, faintly 

 darker-strigulated; cilia whitish-grey, with darker ba.sal shade. 



Vic.: Casterton — S. AusT. ; Adelaide, Wirrabara, Port Lincoln; 

 in October and November, ten specimen.s. Nearly allied to the 

 preceding, but with greyer markings, and structurally distinct 

 by the obviously shorter costal fold of male. 



86. C. ammochroa Low. 



(Capua ammochroa Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1893, 167.) 



S. Aust.: Glen Osmond, Blackwood(Lower); in September and 



October. This and the following species are the only two of 



which I have not .seen types; I am unable to identify them, but 



they appear to belong here. 



87. C. leitcospila Low. 



(Capua leucospila Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1893, 167.) 

 S. Aust.: Glen Osmond, Golden Grove(Lower); in September 



and October. Unknown to me; appears to be a distinct species, 



allied to the following. 



