BY E. MEYRICK. 249 



204. T. echinitis, n.sp, 



(^9. 17-20 mm. Head and palpi pale brownish-ochreous, palpi 

 whitish towards base beneath. Antenna) ciliations of ^ li. 

 Thorax brownish-ochreous. Abdomen pale grey. Forewings 

 elongate, costa gently arched, in ^ without fold, apex obtuse, 

 termen very faintly sinuate, oblique; brownish-ochreous mixed 

 with light red-brownish, upper half of wing suffusedly mixed 

 with whii ish except on margins ; markings oclireous-fuscous 

 sprinkled with blackish-grey; an undefined patch in disc towards 

 base, extended by grey suffusion almost to central fascia; central 

 fascia narrow, sinuate, very oblique, not quite reaching tornus, 

 edged anteriorly with whitish suffusion, sending a thicker branch 

 from above middle gradually diminishing to costa before apex; 

 from lower side of this branch near origin rises a streak, at first 

 very narrow and running obliquely downwards, then thicker and 

 bent up to termen beneath apex : cilia ochreous-whitish, basal 

 third pale ochreous more or less spotted with pale red-brownish 

 . and dark grey. Hindwings light grey, faintly darker-spotted 

 towards apex; cilia ochreous-whitisli, with fine grey subbasal 

 line. 



S. AusT. : Port Lincoln; in November, two specimens. 



205. T. aulacana Meyr. 



{Tortrix aulacana Meyr., Proc, Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 

 513; 1\ aathenopis Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1902, 252.) 



N.S.W. : Sydney — Vic. : Melbourne (Lower), Beaconsfield 

 (Lyell), Healesville, Mount Macedon — Tasm. : Deloraine — S. 

 AusT. : Mount Lofty; from September to December, and in May. 

 A variety occurs in which the markings are nearly obliterated by 

 a general suffusion of the groundcolour. 



206. T. epichoi'da, n.sp. 



^. 17 mm. Head and thorax light grey, crown sometimes 

 whitish-tinged. Palpi ochreous-fuscous, whitish above. Antennal 

 ciliations 1^. Abdomen grey, a[)ex whitish. Forewings elon- 

 gate, costa moderately arched, without fold, apex obtuse-pointed. 



