HY K. MKVHK'K. 283 



expande<l to reach torniis; a transverse rounded spot on middle 

 of dorsum, anteriorly edged by this streak; an irregular mark on 

 tcn-nus, and a subterniinal dot above it. Hindwings whitish- 

 fuscous, with broad blackish-fuscous tei-minal fascia. 



N. AusT.: Port Darwin (l)odd). Also from India and Ceyhm. 



414. A. eximiana Walk. 



(Carpocapsa eximiana Walk., Cat. xxxv., 1797). 



5. 18 mm. Forewings tawny-orange, with three oblique streaks 

 from costa anteriorly, an upwards-curved longitudinal submedian 

 streak, a curved oblique streak from middle of dorsum, an oblique 

 streak resting on middle of termen, and three small spots on costa 

 posteriori}' dark leaden-purplish. Hindwings blackish, with 

 rather broad orange median band. 



New Guinea. Roughly described from Walker's type-specimen, 

 which is the only one I have seen. 



415. A. 'pyrrhopa Low. 



{Tortrix pijrrhopa Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1896, 161). 



5. 17 mm. Very like the following species, but groundct)lour 

 of forewing red-brown strigulated with dark fuscous, without i-ed 

 spots, and certainly distinct by the well-marked sinuation of 

 termen; hindwings dark fuscous, with orange antemedian band 

 not reaching margins. 



Q.: Mackay (Lower); in December. I have seen only Lower's 

 type, which is in poor condition. 



416. A. miltographa Meyr. 



[Eucottma milfoijrapha Meyr., Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 xviii., 139). 



(J^. 17-20 mm. Head and thorax deep yellow-ochreous, with 

 a broad central stripe of whitish irroration, patagia olive-tinged. 

 Palpi yellow-ochreous tinged with crimson, terminal joint and 

 extremity of .second irrorated with whitish Forewings moderate, 

 posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 straight, almost vertical; fulvous-ochreous or olive-ochreous, 

 strewn with irregular orange-red or l)rown-red small spots and 

 oblique marks, tending to form angulated transverse series, 

 especially an angulated transverse streak beyond middle; costa 



