BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 671 



at one-fourth by an oblique blackish line ; beyond this streak are 

 some whitish scales ; a small outwardly oblique blackish acute 

 triangular spot on anal angle, reaching nearly half across wing, 

 followed by some whitish scales, and with a whitish suffusion 

 between its apex and costa ; a blackish irregular very oblique 

 line from costa at three-fourths to hindmargin above middle, on 

 its lower half bordered anteriorly with dull leaden, preceded by 

 three ill-defined blackish spots; cilia grey, paler along base, 

 mixed with blackish. Hindwings grey, darker posteriorly, 

 thinly scaled towards base ; cilia whitish-grey or grey. 



The largest and darkest species of the genus, readily known 

 by the strong dark fuscous-grey suffusion of the forewings ; in 

 form of markings most resembling H. thilassinana ; the forewings 

 are very markedly elongate. 



Taken rather commonly by Mr. G. TL. Raynor near Melbourne. 



2. Hoi. perspectana, Walk. 



( Grapholita perspectana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat. 393.) 



<$ $ . 5^"-6|". Head and thorax ashy- whitish, with a few black 

 scales. Palpi light ashy-grey, beneath and internally white, 

 second joint with a blackish band near apex. Antennae grey. 

 Abdomen in male dark grey, in female ochreous-grey. Legs 

 whitish, anterior and middle tibiae and all tarsi ringed with dark 

 fuscous. Forewings narrow, costa hardly arched, hindmargin 

 oblique, hardly rounded ; whitish, with numerous irregular very 

 oblique grey strigulae ; costa with several broader very oblique 

 blackish strigulae ; a more or less distinct subquadrate blackish 

 oblique blotch on inner margin near base, its apex tending to be 

 suffusedly produced posteriorly ; a narrow very oblique blackish 

 streak from inner margin before middle, anteriorly suffused, 

 posteriorly sharply defined, its apex somewhat curved outwards, 

 extending to disc above middle at three-fourths from base ; a 

 small oblique, blackish-grey triangular spot on anal angle, not 



