198 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



N.S.W.: Broken Hill(Lower); from September to December. 

 Lower's description is not satisfactory; I have therefore rede- 

 scribed the species from the original type and a second tine 

 specimen received from Mr. Lower. The species is allied to C. 

 montanana, but distinct. 



108. C. leplospila Low. 



{Capua lejjlospila Low., Trans. Jioy. Soc, S. Aust. 1901, 74.) 

 (J. 19 mm. Head white. Foiewings with costal fold reaching 

 middle; fuscous much mixed with white, with coarse scattered 

 dark fuscous strigulie; basal patch undefined; central fascia 

 moderate, oblique, indicated by absence of white mixture, marked 

 with a dark fuscous spot, in middle; four small rather dark 

 fuscous spots on costa posteriorly, and an elongate transverse 

 spot before lower portion of termen : cilia whitish, barred on 

 basal half and on costa with rather dark fuscous. Hind wings 

 pale whitish-grey, faintly darker-strigulated; cilia white, with 

 interrupted greyish subbasal shade. 



N.S.W.: Broken Hill(Lower); in May. I have thought it 

 necessary to redescribn this also from the type; it is allied to the 



preceding. 



109. C. notogrcqda, n.sp. 



9. 18-19 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous irrorated with 

 whitish-ochreous, thorax mixed witli ferruginous. Abdomen 

 ochreous-whitish mixed with grey. Forewings elongate, some- 

 what dilated posteriorly, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen straight, oblique; pale whitish-ochreous, more or less 

 sprinkled with whitish; markings dark grey, more or less mixed 

 with ferruginous-brown and edged with black; a narrow oblique 

 fascia from dorsum towards base, nearly reaching costa; an 

 elongate spot extending nearly over central third of dorsum;^ 

 central fascia moderate, very oblique, posterior edge deeply 

 emaro'inate above middle; costal patch semioval, marked on costa 

 with three small dark spots separated by spots of groundcolour; 

 a small spot on costa before apex; a thick streak close before 

 termen on lower |, sometimes connected beneath with central 



