264 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TOKTRICINA, 



with whitish. Antennae shortly dentate, thickened on central 

 third. Thorax whitish, shoulders suffused with ferruginous- 

 brownish. Abdomen pale grey. Forewings elongate, i)osteriorly 

 rather dilated, costa anteriorly gently, posteriorly slightly arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen almost straight, oblique; ferruginous- 

 brownish, much mixed with grey; dorsal third mixed with 

 whitish, with a few black specks; an elongate-triangular patch of 

 dark grey suffusion extending along costa from \ to apex, mixed 

 witli deep feiruginous-brown, undefined anteriorly, darkest 

 posteriorly, with angle resting on upper angle of cell; posterior 

 margin of cell marked with bright ferruginous-brown, with a 

 few l»la.ck specks : cilia light grey, with two dark grey shades. 

 Hindwings light grey, darker-strigulated; cilia whitish-grey, with 

 faiut darker subbasal line. 



S. AusT,: Mount Lofty(?); one specimen. Type in Coll. Lower. 



238. A. xythopterana Meyr. 



{Arotrophora xythopterana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1881, 529.) 



N.S.W.: Sydney, Mittagong; in August and March. Larva 

 in a silken tube among leaves of Lomatia silaifolia; probably 

 also on Banksia, as the imago has been beaten from it. 



239. A. anemarcha Low. 

 (Tortrix anemarch», Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1902, 236.) 



(T9. 24-30 mm. Head and thorax light brownish-ochreous. 

 Palpi 6. Antennae in ^ strongly dentate. Forewings elongate- 

 oblong, ))osteriorly rather dilated, costa gently arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen nearly straight, rather oblique; pale greyish or 

 pale ochreous, reticulated throughout with ferruginous-brown or 

 ferruginous-ochreous : cilia ochreous, irrorated or suffused with 

 ferruginous-brownish. Hindwings whitish-grey, obscurely stri- 

 gulaied with grey; cilia whitish. 



N.S.W.: Sydney — Tasm.: Launceston — W. Aust.: Perth; in 

 October and November, beaten from Banksia marginata. Pro- 

 bably rather common but very retired in habit. In Lower's 



