236 ItEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TOKTRICINA, 



scattered dark fuscous scales; costa obliquely sti'igulated with 

 brown and dark fuscous; a roundish patch of dark fuscous suf- 

 fusion towards dorsum at J; a broad brown streak, including 

 several longitudinal black marks, extending from middle of disc 

 to apex, dilated anteriorly; a black line along median portion of 

 termen : cilia pale brownish with rows of whitish points, at apex 

 •^ith a dark brown bar. Hind wings with 3 and 4 stalked; grey, 

 veins dark fuscous; cilia grey-whitish, with two grey shades. 



ViC: Mount Macedon (Lyell); one specimen. Type in Coll. 

 Lyell. Allied to A. volufana, but apparently distinct. 



319. A. volutana Meyr. 



(PalfPohia vohitana Meyr., Pi"oc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 1881, 

 663). 



Vic. : Beaconsfield (Drake), Lome (Lyell), Warragul; in 

 December and March. Not a common species, Ijut I have now 

 seen four specimens. 



320. A. anguillana Meyr. 



(Palri^obia anyxiiUana Meyr., Proc. Liini. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1881, 

 662). 



N.S.W".: Sydney — Yic: Beaconsfield, Lome (Lyell) — S AusT.: 

 Port Lincoln: from August to November, and in March. Larva 

 in spun shoots of Corrcn xpcrlosa. 



321. A. rrijthrana Meyr. 



{Pahfobia erythmua Meyr., Proc Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 

 664). 



N.S W.: Sydney; in October. I subsetjuently took a second 

 specimen. 



322. A infectana Meyr. 



(Pnfd'vhid iiijrctaiia Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc N.S. Wales, 1881, 

 663). 



N.S.VV : Sydney, Mittagong (2,000 feet); in August, March, 

 and April 



