2U0 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



grey. Fore wings elongate, in ^ posteriorly dilated, in 5 sub- 

 oblong, costa gently arched, in ^ with fold reaching to near 

 middle, apex obtuse, termen in ^ hardly (sinuate, rather oblique, 

 in ^ sinuate, little oblique; in ^ reddish-brown, in Q rather dark 

 purple-grey, obscurely strigulated with dark red- brown; costa 

 more or less strigulated with blackish; basal patch in ^ some- 

 what darker, outer edge indicated in disc by a transverse streak 

 of blackish scales; a patch of pale suffusion above middle of disc, 

 sometimes whitish-mixed, edged beneath by a thick black down- 

 curved streak extending more than ^ of length of wing, anterior 

 extremity in ^ connected with costa by a fuscous spot and 

 posterior by a triangular fuscous costal patch which is trifurcate 

 on costa : cilia reddish-brown, in 9 mixed with dark purple- 

 fuscous. Hindwings in ^ whitish-grey spotted with grey, in ^ 

 grey strigulated with darker; cilia pale grey, with darker sub- 

 basal shade. 



N.S.VV.: Hazelbrook(Lyell) — Vic: Melbourne(Kershaw); in 

 April, three specimens. 



114. C. isoscelana Meyr. 



{Dichelia isoscelana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 

 470.) 



N.S.W.: Blackheath (3500 feet), BuUi Pass— Vic. : Gisborne, 

 Beaconstield(Lyell), Wandin(Jarvis), Melbourne — Tasm.: Zeehan 

 (Findlay)— S. AusT.: Mount Lofty; in October and November. 



115. C. disputana Walk. 



{Sciajjhila disputana Walk,, Cat. xxviii., ,349; Dichelia dis- 

 putana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wale.s, 1881, 472.) 



N.S.W. : Sydney; in February, March, and from June to 

 September. 



116. C. paraloxa, n.sp. 



(J. 14-16 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax brownish-ochreous, 

 .scales of palpi rather appressed beneath. Antennal ciliations 

 minute. Abdomen ochreous-whitish, sometimes tinged with 

 grey. Forewings elongate, suboblong, costa moderately arched, 



