BY E. MEYRICK. 2il 



Thorax white, shoulders and a posterior spot dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen light grey, anal tuf t suflFused with whitish. Forewings 

 suboblong, costa anteriorly moderately, posteriorly slightly 

 arched, costal fold very slight and narrow, reaching |^, with tri- 

 angular dilation of scales at i, apex obtuse, termen straight, 

 rather oblique; dull white; markings dark fuscous; costal fold 

 dark fuscous; a triangular blotch on base of dorsum, reaching | 

 across wing; a straight oblique narrow fascia representing edge 

 of basal patch, almost or quite interrupted near dorsum; central 

 fascia nearly straight, narrow, oblique, posterior edge in middle 

 with a narrow projection; a small spot on dorsum before tornus, 

 and a large triangular spot above this, anteriorly connected with 

 central fascia; a triangular blotch towards apex, its upper side 

 connected with costa by three bars, of which first is sometimes 

 prolonged almost to touch projection of central fascia, its lower 

 angle resting on termen above tornus; some dark fuscous scales 

 along termen : cilia white, on basal half with some narrow dark 

 fuscous bars. Hindwings grey; cilia whitish, with indistinct grey 

 subbasMl shade. 



Vic: Mount St. Bernard, 5000 feet'Lyell); in February^ 

 amongst "Snow-gums" on the ridges. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



190. T. desmotana Meyr. 



(Cdcoecia desmotana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881» 

 506.) 



N.S.W.: La wson( Lyell), Blackheath (3500 feet). Mount 

 Kosciusko (4000 feet); from January to April. 



191. T. amoenana Walk. 



(Conchylis amoenana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 366; C. sem,irectana 

 ib. XXX., 987; C. galbana Feld., Reis. Nov. pi. cxl., 29; Tortrix 

 amoenana Meyr., Proc, Linn, Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 510.) 



Hindwings sometimes suffused with dark fuscous (Gisborne 

 form). 



N.S.W.: Sydney, Blackheath (3500 feet). Mount Kosciusko 

 (3500 feet)— Vic: Mount St. Bernard (5000 feet), Gisborne 

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