BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 517 



becoming dark fuscous on costa and inner margin, sometimes 

 darker throughout, posterior margin always indistinct ; generally 

 there is a black dot a little beyond posterior margin of central 

 fascia below middle ; a very small somewhat triangular fuscous 

 spot on costa at three-fourths ; sometimes a faint brownish cloud, 

 or two or three dark fuscous dots, near middle of hindmargin : 

 cilia whitjsh-ochreous. Hindwings whitish-grey or pale grey, 

 slightly ochreous-tinged posteriorly ; cilia whitish, with a faint 

 grey line near base. 



$ . 7"-8". Forewings rather narrower and more elongate than 

 in male, costa less arched ; unicolorous pale ochreous ; usually 

 a minute blackish dot in disc beyond middle ; sometimes a small 

 cloudy dark fuscous spot on inner margin at three-fourths : cilia 

 whitish-ochreous. Hindwings whitish-grey, cilia whitish. 



Differs from T. trygodana by the entire, slender, and evenly 

 margined central fascia, and the whitish-grey hindwings ; from 

 T. philopoana in the male by the slenderness and absence of 

 dilation in the central fascia, the darker fuscous markings, and 

 the absence of the basal patch, in the female by the absence of 

 any transverse markings. 



A common species, occuring both in dry bush and in swampy 

 places, at Sydney, Parramatta, Morpeth, and Shoalhaven, New 

 South "Wales ; near Melbourne ; and at Toowoomba (2,000 feet) 

 Queensland ; from October to March. 



9. Tort, leucaniana, Walk. 



(Conchylis leucaniana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat. 370; Gelechia 

 intactella, ibid. 652 ; Teras pauculana, ibid. Suppl. 1781). 



$ ? . 6£"-8". Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax pale ochreous. 

 Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior 

 and middle tibire and tarsi suffused with smoky-fuscous. Fore- 

 wings moderate, in female narrower and more elongate, costa 

 moderately arched, hindmargin oblique, more so in female, 



