BY E. MEYRICK. 



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patch with outer edge ill-defined, irregular, very oblique; central 

 fascia motlerate, irregular, very oblique, dilated on tornus; costal 

 patch flattened-triangular, extending from beyond middle to near 

 apex; an irregular blotch towards middle of termen, sometimes 

 suffusedly confluent with one or other of preceding : cilia light 

 fuscous, with darker basal shade. Hindwings rather light 

 fuscous; cilia whitish-fuscous. 



Tasm. : Mount Wellington, 4100 feet ; in December, three 

 specimens. 



209. T. tasmaniana Walk. 



(Conchylis tasmaniana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 365 ; Dipterina 

 tasmaniana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 524.) 



Vic. : Gisborne, Beaconsfield(Lyell), Melboume(Raynor) — S. 

 AuST. : Mount Lofty(Gue3t) — Tasm. (Walker) — W. Aust. : Ger- 

 aldton, York, Perth, Albany; from September to November, and 

 January to March. 



210. T. nP2)haula, n.sp. 



(J. 13-15 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen fuscous, 

 palpi white beneath. Antennal ciliations |. Forewings elon- 

 gate, slightly dilated posteriorly, costa gently arched, without 

 fold, apex obtuse, termen almost straight, rather oblique; fu.scous- 

 grey, more or less sprinkled or mixed with whitish, especially 

 towards costa, and variably strewn with strigulse of black and 

 reddish-brown scales; markings very indistinctly indicated, hasdly 

 darker, without whitish mixture; basal patch hardly defined, 

 outer edge angulated in middle; central fascia moderate, oblique, 

 only distinct towards costa : cilia pale grey, sometimes obscurely 

 barred or partially sutfiised with whitish, with a dark grey sub- 

 basal shade sometimes with some black and red-brownish scales. 

 Hindwings fuscous, darker towards apex; cilia light grey with 

 darker subbasal shade, tips whitish-suffused. 



Tasm.: Mount Wellington, 3000 feet; in December, four 

 specimens. 



