BY E, MKYRICK. 21T 



far as Australian species are concerned; it contains, however, a 



a considerable number of species in the Northern hemisphere. 



The name Archips Hb., lately revived for this genus by Lord 



Walsinghain, being published wholly without cliaracters, cannot 



be adopted, and being moreover obsolete for a century, is doubly 



barred. 



147. C. thysayioma, n.sp. 



(J. 18-20 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous. Antennal 

 ciliations ^. Abdomen grey. Forewings suboblong, posteriorly 

 hardly dilated, costa anteriorly gently arched, posteriorly nearly 

 straight, with broad semioval fold not reaching ^, apex obtuse, 

 terraen sinuate, little oblique; lather dark bronzy-fuscous; series 

 of dark fuscous strigulfe accompanied by sonify whitish-ochreous 

 scales indicating edges of basal patch and broad ratiier oblique 

 central fascia, and others towards apex and before termen; costal 

 fold filled with curved expansible whitish hairs : cilia brownish 

 suffusedly barred with dark grey, on tornus and at tips suffused 

 with whitish-ochreous. Hindwings fuscous suffusedly strigulated 

 with darker, towards costa especially posteriorly obscurely 

 whitish-suffused between the dark strigulte; cilia whitish-grey> 

 with dark grey subhasal shade. 



Q. :Brisbane(Turner); three specimens. 



148. C. iirsina, n.sp. 



(J. 19 mm. Head light greyish-ochreous. Palpi pale greyish- 

 ochreous sprinkled with fuscous, above with white expansible 

 hairs. Antenna? light greyish-ochreous, ciliations |. Thorax 

 light grej'ish-ochreous mixed with red-brown. Abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous sprinkled with fuscous. Forewings oblong, costa ante- 

 riorly moderately arched, posteriorly nearly straight, costal fold 

 rather broad, reaching i, apex obtuse, termen faintly sinuate, 

 hardly oblique; fuscous or brownish, more or less tinged with 

 reddish, towards costa mixed with pale greyish-ochreous, with 

 scattered dark red-brown strigulse mixed with dark fuscous; 

 markings deep red-brown mixed with blackish; basal patch 

 rather small, formed of irregular striguhe, outer edge angulated 



