274 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TORTRICINA, 



whitish. Hindwings dark grey, thinly scaled anteriorly; cilia 

 fuscous, with dark fuscous subbasal line. 



80LOMOX Is.: Choiseul (Meek); two specimens. 



393. A. batrachodes, n.sp. 



9 18-19 nun Head and thorax pale ochreous. Palpi por- 

 rected, ochreous-whitish, with two or three dark fuscous spots. 

 Forewings moderate, posteriorly dilated, costa moderately arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen slightly sinuate, vertical; whitish-ochreous; 

 costa obliquely strigulated with dark fuscous; basal patch and 

 dorsal half of wing to termen sometimes suffused with light 

 brown; a short oblique dark bnjwn streak from costa at ^ 

 margining basal patch, connected by a more or less indistinct 

 streak of fuscous suffusion with an irregular patch of brown or 

 fuscous suffusion on dorsum towards tornus; a small dark brown 

 oblique spot on middle of costa; a rounded or rather elongate 

 brown spot in disc at |; a downward-oblique brown or dark 

 fuscous streak terminating in middle of termen, upper part some- 

 times expanded into a patch oi dark suffusion; a small dark 

 brow'ii apical spot edged with whitish in front and behind; ocellus 

 sometimes containing two leather dark fuscous dashes : cilia pale 

 ochreous-brownish, on upper half of termen paler or ochreous- 

 Avhitish. Hindwings rather dark fuscous; cilia ochreous-whitish, 

 with fuscous subbasal shade. 



Solomon Is.: Treasury I (Meek)- New Guinea: Sudest I., 

 St. Aignan I. (Meek) - Q.: Duaringa (Barnard); five specimens. 



394. A. doxasticana Meyr. 



(Peuthina doxasticana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1881, 644). 



Q.: Duaringa (Barnard), Mt. Tambourine (Turner), Brisbane — 

 N.S.W.: Pai'raniatta; from June to Novemlier. I have seen a 

 variety in which the forewings are irregularly blotched with black. 



395. A. chioiiodelta, n.sp. 

 (J. lo-K) mm. Head and palpi dark fuscous, palpi ascending. 

 Thorax dark fusc(,)us, more or less mixed with white posteriorly. 

 Posterior tibiae whitish-ochreous, shortly scaled above Forewings 



