236 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



indefinite; costal patch in ^ triangular, greyish, partially marked 

 with ochreous suffusion, in ^ not traceable; some indefinite dark 

 strigulation towards termen: cilia pale wliitish-ochreous. Hind- 

 wings whitish, strigulated with grey, in ^ slightly suffused 

 with grej'ish: cilia whitish, witli greyish subbasal line indicated 

 towards tornus. 



Vic. : Macedon(Lyell); in March, three specimens. 



180. 1\ scleropa, n.sp. 



(5". 21-22 mm. Head and thorax whitish-grey-ochreous, patagia 

 tinged with light brownish-ochreous. Palpi whitish-oclireous 

 sprinkled with grey. Antennal ciliations H. Abdomen grey- 

 whitish. Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly moderately, 

 posteriorly slightly arched, without fold, apex obtuse, termen 

 very faintly sinuate, somewhat oblique; very pale ochreous- 

 yellowish sprinkled with white, before central fascia broadly 

 suffused with whitish; central fascia moderate, very oblique; 

 ferruginous-ochreous somewhat sprinkled with dark grey, anterior 

 edge straight, well-defined, posterior suffused and indistinct, 

 extended as a cloudy patch across tornus; costal patch slightly 

 indicated by faint ferruginous-ochreous and greyish suffusion, 

 and in one specimen whole posterior area beyond central fascia, 

 suff'usedly sprinkled with ferrugiiious-ochreous; a cloudy spot of 

 grey irroration on middle of termen: cilia light grey, with darkei- 

 subbasal sliade. Hindwingsand cilia whitish. 



9. 26 mm. Head and palpi light gre3^ Thorax light brown- 

 ish-ochreous. Forewings more elongate than in ^, brownish- 

 ochreous slightly tinged with reddish; costal edge slenderly 

 suffused with grey, extreme edge white; dorsum and termen 

 rather broadly suffused with light grey; central fascia hardly 

 darker except towards dorsum, where it is suffused with dark 

 grey irroration: cilia grey. Hindwings whitish, faintly tinged 

 with grey towards lower part of termen; cilia whitish. 



Vic: Mount St. Bernard. 5000 feet(Lyell); in February, three 

 specimens. 



