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213. T. indigestana Meyr. 



{Tortrixindigestana^leyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 

 520.) 



Vein 7 of foi'ewings in ^ sometimes runs to termen, but 

 usually to apex, a somewhat unusual form of variation. A 

 specimen in Mr. Lyell's collection has vein 4 of forewings absent 

 on one side, though present as usual on the other. 



N.S.W.: Sydney— Vic. : Gisborne(Lyell), Kewell(Hill)— Tas.: 

 Hobart(Norman), George's Bay — S. AusT.: Port Lincoln — W, 

 AuST.: Albany; from August to January. Also in New Zea- 

 land, but perhaps accidentally introduced. Larva amongst spun 

 shoots and leaves of Hibbertia linearis, perhaps also other plants. 



214. T. haplodes, n.sp. 



1^. 14-16 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen grey-whitish 

 irrorated with grey. Antennal ciliations 1. Forewings sub- 

 oblong, costa anteriorly moderately, posteriorly slightly arched, 

 costal fold slight and very narrow^, reaching about f, with tri- 

 angular dilation of scales before i, apex obtuse, termen rounded, 

 rather oblique; pale greyish-ochreous, tinged with whitish and 

 faintly strigulated witli greyish; central fascia darker, undefined, 

 moderately broad, oblique, rather narrowed towards costa : cilia 

 pale whitish-ochreous. Hindwings light grey; cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, with faint greyish subbasal shade. 



N.S.W.: Sydney; in November, two specimens. 



215. T. concordana Meyr. 



(Toririx concordana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales,. 

 1881,519.) 



Q.: Stradbroke Island (Turner) — N.S.W.: Sydney, Blackheath 

 (3500 feet), Bathurst— Vic: Melbourne— S. AusT.: Mount Lofty 

 (Guest); from July to November, and in March. Larva in 

 spun shoots and amongst cylindrically joined leaves of Hibbertia 

 linearis and H, fasciculata. 



