266 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



fuscous, more or less distinctly strigulated with dark fuscous, 

 especially on margins; an undefined trapezoidal patch of dark, 

 fuscous suffusion extending on costa from near base to |, discal 

 edge much shorter and terminated posteriorly by a white trans- 

 verse-linear mark on end of cell; some whitish irroration bevond 

 this patch, especially towards costa; two patches of dark fuscous 

 irroration towards termen more or less distinctly outlined with 

 dark fuscous and sometimes partially edged with whitish, upper 

 subtriangular, lower larger, somewhat i-eniform : cilia pale fuscous 

 irrorated with whitish, with three interrupted darker fuscous 

 shades indicating bars. Hindwings uniform pale fuscous; cilia 

 whitish-fnscous, towards tips whitish. 



Vic: Gisborne(Lyell); in February and March, two specimens.. 



243. A. humerella Walk. 



(Crambus humerellus Walk., Cat. xxxv., 1758; Tortrix ceiitu- 

 rionana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 518.) 



N.S.W.: Sydney — Vic: Beaconsfield(Lyell) — S. Aust.: Mount 

 Lofty; in July and August. 



244. A. hemerana Meyr. 



{Arolrophora hemerana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1882, 176.) 



Female with forewings narrower than in ^, termen more 

 oblique. 



Vic. : Mount St. Bernard, 5000 feet (Lyell)— Tasm. : Mount 

 Wellington, 3000 feet; in February. 



245. A. confusana Walk. 



(Foidisca confusana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 381; Arotrophora 



confusana Meyr., Proc, Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 532.) 



N.S.W. : Sydney; in October, March, and April, amongst 



Banksia. 



246. A. livulana Meyr. 



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

 1881,531.) 



