270 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TOKTRICINA, 



249. E. copiosana Walk. 



(Gobcea copiosana Walk., Cat. xxxv., 1805; Tortrix ceramicana 

 Meyr., Proc. Linn. See. N. S. Wales, 1881, 512; T. argyraspis 

 Low., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1900, 410.) 



Q.: Brisbane; in December and May. This species seems to 

 be distinctly related to the South American forms of the genus. 



34. Harmologa Meyr. 



Harmologa Meyv ., Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. 1882, 44... type oblongana. 



Antennas in ^ ciliated. Palpi moderate, porrected, second 

 joint with lough projecting scales above and beneath, terminal 

 moderate. Thorax with crest. Forewings with 3 from angle, 7 

 separate, to termen. Hindwings witli 3, 4, 5 approximated 

 towards base, 6 and 7 stalked or approximated towards base. 



Besides the following, there are about eight New Zealand 



species. 



250. H. miser ana Walk. 



(Teras miserana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 301; T. canigerana ib.301; 

 T. absumptana ib. xxxv., 1780; Cacoscia miserana Meyr., Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 498.) 



Q : Cairns(Dodd), Nelson(Lyell), Toowoomba— N.S.W.: New- 

 castle, Sydney, Wollongong; throughout tlie year. Also occurs 

 in Java and Assam. Larva rather slender, cylindrical, wiih 

 scatteied whitish hairs; grey-whitish, posteriorly ochreous-tinged; 

 two brownish-ochreous spots placed longitudinally on back of 

 each segment; lateral line moderately broad, reddish-fu.'<cous- 

 head dark fuscous; segment 2 whitish, posteriorly tinged with 

 ochreous, posterior angles suffused ly blackish : feeds between 

 jointed leaves oi Ficusbenjamitta&nd another /''icus not identified, 

 rolling up a corner for shelter, in August (and doubtless most of 

 the year); pupation in same position. 



251.7/. crobylota, n.sp. 



(J. 25 mm. Head white, between antennae with a long pro- 

 jecting tuft of hairs suffused with light grey. Palpi white, with 



