258 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



whitish or pale yellowish, apical area suffused and strigulnited 

 with grey; cilia ochreous-whitisli soinntimes tinged with yellowish, 

 round lower part of termen and dorsum more or less tinged with 



grey. 



Q.: Mount Tambourine, Eumundi('Purner); in October and 

 November, two specimens. A peculiar spe-cies, superficially 

 resembling a Homona, but structurally very different. 



226. E. iodes, n.sp. 



(^9. 17-20 mm. Head and thorax grey-whitish, patagia 

 sprinkled with ferruginous-ochreous. Palpi whitish, externally 

 tinged with ochreous and irrorated with grey. Antennal cili- 

 ations of (J H. Abdomen whitish. Forewings elongate-oblong, 

 posteriorly hardly dilated, costa towards base gently arched, 

 posteriorly straight, without fold, apex obtuse, termen rounded, 

 somewhat oblique; ochreous-whitisli, more or less iirorated on 

 costal half with ferruginous and on d >rsal half with grey; basal 

 patch represented by some undefined spots of ferruginous 

 suffusion, and a ferruginous streak along costa to central fascia; 

 central fascia very undefined, veiy oblique, formed of grey 

 irroration; suffused with ferruginous towards costa, and on an 

 elongate patch beneath middle and a praetornal spot; costal 

 patch flattened-triangular, ferruginous, extending from near 

 middle to near apex; an irreifular transverse ferruginous blotch 

 before termen from above middle to n<-ar tornus, tend. ng to unite 

 with submedian patch of central fascia : cilia whitish, basal half 

 irrorated with ferruginous. Hind wings light grey, towards b-ise 

 somewhat whitish-tinged; cilia white, with partial grey subbasal 

 line. 



S. AusT.: Glenek'('iuest), Wallaroo, on coast sandhills; in 

 November, four specimens. 



227. E. petrochroa Low. 



{C'tptia petrochroa Low., Trans. Koy. Soc. S. Austr., 1908, 

 115.) 



(J9- 15-22 mm. Antennal ciliations of q 1. Forewings with 

 co.sta gently arched towaids base, postt-riuily nearly straight, 



