670 NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



throughout, strongly curved inwards below middle ; a large spot 

 on posterior end of cell ; a row of fine dots along termen : cilia 

 ochreous tinged with fuscous. Hind wings with termen rounded ; 

 pale greyish-ochreous, thinly scaled ; cilia as in forewings. 

 Derby, W.A.; one specimen, in November. 



TORTRICINA. 



TORTRICID.ffi. 



TORTRIX METALLOCOSMA, n.Sp. 



(J. 16 mm. Head, antennae and thorax dark reddish-fuscous. 

 Palpi and legs ochreous-whitish, posterior legs fuscous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa slightly arched, termen gently rounded, 

 oblique; deep reddish, darker on basal half; three pairs of purplish 

 metallic transverse waved lines, first pair curved outwards, from 

 before middle of costa to middle of inner margin, where they 

 meet; second pair similar, from J of costa to just before anal 

 angle; third pair similar, from costa before apex to about ^ of 

 termen; a row of blackish spots from base to along costa and 

 continued around apex, along termen and ending on anal angle, 

 interspaces more or less filled in with ochreous, costal spots more 

 quadrate and less defined : cilia fuscous. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded; bright orange, with a few fuscous scales towards apex; 

 cilia fuscous. 



Not near any other known Australian species, but having the 

 facies of one of the genus Eitpselia (Plufellic/ce). 



Cooktown, Q.; one specimen, in October. 



TINEINA. 



PLUTELLIDiE. 



EUPSELIA PHILOMORPHA, n.Sp. 



9. 16 mm. Head yellow. Thorax, antennae, legs and abdomen 

 dark purplish-fuscous, posterior tibiae and tarsi orange. Palpi 

 yellow. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa hardly arched, 

 termen rounded, oblique; dark purplish-fuscous, with ochreous 



