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REVISION OF AUSTHALIAN TORTRICINA, 



giiious stiigulfe; lower half of basal patch irregularly marked 

 witli fen-u^inous; other markings brownish outlined with ferru- 

 ginous; central fascia moderate, very oblique, graduaHy dilated 

 towards dorsum, extending as a broad streak along costa to base; 

 a somewhat curved fascia from f of costa to termen above tornus, 

 moderately broad in middle and narrowed to extremities, anterior 

 edge curved-prominent beneath costa, posterior edge projecting 

 in middle so as to touch costa near apex : cilia yellowish. Hind- 

 wings in Australian form whitish, in New Guinea and St. Aigiian 

 ■examples pale grey tinged with yellowish, in those from Sudest 

 Island rather dark grey; cilia whitish, in darker examples tinged 

 with gre}'. 



N.G.: Samarai, St. Aignan Island, Sudest Island(Meek) — Q.: 

 •Cairns(D()dd); from September to November, nine specimens. 



128. J-. heferoida7ia Meyer. 



(Ac/oxo/Jit/es heteroidana Meyi-., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1881, 4-29.) 



Q.: Rosewood; in September and December. 



129. A. bematica, n.sp. 



5. 23-25 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale whitish- 

 ochreous. Palpi light yellow-ochreous. Forewings suboblong, 

 costa anteriorly strongly arched, posteriorly nearly straight, apex 

 obtuse, termen sinuate, vertical; pale whitish-ochreous; edge of 

 basal patch and of a narrow central fascia indicated only by a few 

 small dai-k ferruginous-fuscous strigulae; an elongate-triangular 

 brown patch marked with dark fuscous and grey extending along 

 costa from | to near apex, from posterior side of which two series 

 of dark ferruginous-fuscous striguhe converge to termen above 

 tornus : cilia light fulvous-oclireous, becoming ochreous-whitish 

 towards tornus. Hindwings and cilia ochreous-whitish, cilia 

 slightly yellowish-tinged round apex. 



S(}L0M0N Islands : Treasury r.(Meek); two specimens. 



