260 KEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



a slender streak along termen : cilia whitish-ochreous, at apex 

 somewhat mixed with fuscous. Hind wings with 6 and 7 short- 

 stalked; light grey, darker towards apex; cilia whitish, with grey 

 subbasal line. 



Tasm.: Deloraine; in November and December, four specimens. 



229. E. microstictis, n.sp. 



(;^9- 171S ^^'^^- Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, patagia 

 tinged with brownish. Palpi whitish-ochreous, externallj' slightly 

 tinged with brownish. Antennal ciliations oi ^ \. Abdomen 

 light grey, anal tuft ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate- 

 oblong, costa anteriorly gently arched, posteriorly nearly straight, 

 without fold, apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate, rather 

 oblique; whitish-ochreous, tinged with yellowish, posteriorly with 

 traces of darker dots or strigulje sometimes tinged with grey; 

 two or three minute black dots on costa; a small ochreous spot 

 mat ked with a minute black dot on submedian fold at f ; mark- 

 ings yellow-ochreous, sometimes slightly tinged with grey; central 

 fascia slender, very oblique, anterior edge straight, marked with 

 several minute black dots from above middle to near dorsum,, 

 posterior edge more or less irregular; a slender streak from tornus 

 parallel to termen reaching middle, marked with several minute 

 black dots; costal patch indicated by a short slender curved 

 streak from costa marked with three minute black dots, and two 

 or three blackish dots on costa beyond this; a very slender streak 

 along central portion of termen, marked with a few black scales : 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings with 6 and 7 short-stalked; 

 pale grey, posteriorly obscurely darker-strigulated; cilia whitish, 

 with grey subbasal line. 



N.S. W.: Mount Kosciusko, 5000 feet; in Januar)'^, two speci- 

 mens. 



32. Arotrophora Meyr. 



Arotrojjhora Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 



1881, 528 ... ... ... ... ... type arcuatalis. 



Antennse in ^ dentate, fasciculate-ciliated. Palpi long or 

 very long, porrected, second joint with gradual!}' diminishing 



