BY E. MEYRICK. 231 



oblong, costa anteriorly moderately arched, posteriorly almost 

 straight, costal fold narrow, reaching |, somewhat dilated with 

 diminishing scales on posterior f, apex obtuse, termen rather 

 obliquely rounded; fuscous-reddish, somewhat mixed with ferru- 

 ginous, especially on anterior half; extreme edge of costal cilia 

 whitish-ochreous on posterior |; markings deeper, undefined, 

 suffusedly mixed with rather dark grey; central fascia oblique, 

 rather narrow on upper half, posterior edge expanded so as to 

 form a subquadrate blotch on lower half; costal patch narrow, 

 semioval, very indistinct : cilia light yellowish-ochreous, basal 

 third brown-reddish. Hindwings ochreous-grey-whitish, lower 

 half slightly greyer; cilia ochreous-whitisli. 



Vic: Gisborne(Lyell); in March, one specimen. Type in Coll. 

 Lyell. Near T. cetrata, but certainly distinct by the longer 

 antennal ciliations. 



169, T. ocyptera, n.sp. 



9. 22 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax reddish-ochreous tinged 

 with giey. Abdomen light grey. Forewings suboblong, costa 

 moderately arched, apex pointed, termen sinuate, oblique; 

 reddish-ochreous, with small scattered blackish-grey dots and 

 strigulse ; extreme costal edge whitish-ochreous ; a slender 

 blackish-grey streak along dorsum from I to near middle; central 

 fascia indicated by a small faint grey spot on costa at |, and a 

 subtriangular dorsal blotch of grey irroration before tornus, with 

 posterior angle marked by a triangular black dot : cilia pale 

 whitish-ochreous, round apex and upper part of termen tinged 

 with reddish, and at apex with grey. Hindwings pale greyish 

 strigulated with grey, towards costa and apex suifused with 

 whitish; cilia oehreous-white, towards tornus with a grey basal 

 shade. 



Vic: Macedon(Lyell); in March, one specimen. Type in Coll. 

 Lyell. The form of forewings is distinctive. 



170. T. arcaria, n.sp. 



,J. 21-23 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax varying from pale 

 ochreous to fuscous, palpi long. Antennal ciliations f . Abdo- 



