228 KEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN' TORTRICINA, 



with 3 and 4 stalked or coincident, 5 nearly approximated, 6 and 

 7 closely approximated towax'ds base. 



The definition of this genus being now widened to include 

 forms witliout a costal fold, it is represented in all the principal 

 regions, but apparently very scantily everywliere except in Aus- 

 tralia and New Zealand; as, however, tlie species are often very 

 obscux'e and inconspicuous, they are easily overlooked. 



295. S. infensa, n.sp. 



^ 17- 18 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark- fuscous, some- 

 what pale-sprinkled, palpi rather long. Antennal notch very 

 near base. Forewings elongate, narrow, slightlv dilated poste- 

 riorly, costa slightly arched, with broad fold reaching from base 

 l,o 4, apex obtuse, term(!n straight, somewhat oblique; blackish- 

 fuscous; costa ^vith faint whitish strigulse posteriorly; a broad 

 bi'ownish-ochreous band suffused ly ii-rorated with whitish extend- 

 ing along dorsum throughout, occupying nearh' half of wing, 

 upper edge indented by an inwardly oblique brown mark at §; 

 oeellus limited bv two leaden-metallic transverse streaks, verv 

 obscure on upper part of wing, included area on dorsal band 

 biownish with black dashes on veins, and also margined anteriox'l}' 

 on this band by a brown spot streaked with black on veins : cilia 

 fuscous mixed with dark fuscous and irrorated with white, on 

 tornal area sometimes mixed with feri'uginous-brown. Hindwings 

 with 3 and 4 stalked; fuscous, veins darker; cilia light fuscous, 

 with darker subbasal line, tips whitish. 



Queensland : Brisbane (Turner); in November, two specimens. 



296. *S'. macropetaiia Meyr. 



{b'trepsiceros macropetana Mevr., Proc. Liini. 8oc. N. 8. Wales, 

 1881, 683). 



Queensland: Duaringa (Barnard), Brisbane— New South 

 Wales : Broken Hill (Lowei-), Glen Innes (4,r)00 feet), New- 

 castle, Sydney, BuUi, Blackheath (3,500), Bathurst, Cooma — 

 Victoria : Gisborne, Dimboola (Lyell), Melbourne, Healesville, 

 Casterton — South Australia: Mount Gambier, Mount Lofty, 



