248 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



termen slighfcly rounded, rather oblique; fuscous mixed with 

 dark fuscous, and sometimes partially with wliitish; a moderately 

 broad whitish band, partially tinged or sometimes much suffused 

 with light fuscous, rising obliquely from costa at |, narrower 

 here, anterior edge forming an acute angular projection in disc, 

 angulated below middle and running to apex, lower edge concave 

 beyond angulation; a whitish mark immediately beneath costa in 

 middle, sometimes obsolete. Hindwings grey, indistinctly 

 darker-strigulated. 



Vic: (Sale(Miss M. Wise); from November to January. Re- 

 described from type and two other specimens, all from Sale; I 

 think Lower's record of Brighton may be an error based on T. 

 lathrcea. 



203. T. lathrcea, n.sp, 



(J. 15-17 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax whitish-ochreous or 

 grevish-ochreous, more or less sprinkled with dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen greyish, Antennal ciliations 1. Forewings elongate, 

 costa anteriorly gently arched, posteriorly nearly straight, with- 

 out fold, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, oblique; whitish, 

 partially tinged with pale ochreous-yellowish, on dorsal half and 

 posteriorly more or less irrorated with light grey or dark fuscous; 

 markings fuscous irrorated with dark fuscous, sometimes mixed 

 with ferruginous or light yellowish; a moderate basal patch, 

 outer edge angulated in middle; a flattened-triangular blotch 

 extending along costa from \ almost to apex, often containing 

 an oblique whitish spot on middle of costa indicating the division 

 between central fascia and costal patch; a blotch extending over 

 tornus and termen, its edge running from !} of dorsum to apex, 

 triangularly prominent below middle : cilia pale greyish-ochreous 

 or whitish-ochreous with brownish shade, often s[)eckled with 

 fuscous or dark fuscous. Hindwings grey, darker posteriorly, 

 sometimes faintly strigulated with darker; cilia grey-whitish or 

 pale greyish, with grey subbasal shade. 



Vic. : Melbourne — Tasm. : Deloraine; in November and De- 

 cember, eleven specimens. 



