106 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICKO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



obliquely rounded; fuscous, sometimes more or less sti-oogly 

 ochreous-tinged, sometimes variably sprinkled with whitish : cilia 

 fuscous. Hindwings ratlier light ochreousfuscous, becoming 

 dark fuscous posteriorly; cilia light fuscous, darker at base, tips 

 whitish. 



Bathurst, New South Wales; Mount Lofty, South Australia; 

 in November, February, and March, six specimens 



32. Imma Walk. 



I have recently set forth an account of this interesting tropical 

 genus in the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 

 for 1906, pp. 169-206, and therefoie only give a list of the Aus- 

 tralian species here. 



174. /. autodoxa M*vr. 

 Fiji. 



175. /. atrosignata Feld. 

 Amboina. 



176. /. transver sella Siiell. 



New Guinea; ranging also to Java and Singapore. Tortrico- 

 morplia ohJ iquifasciata Wals., is a synonym. 



Ml. I. albifasciella Pag. 



Duaringa, Queensland; Bismarck Is. Tortricomorpha mono- 

 c?esmrt Low., is a synonym. 



178. /. acosrita Turn. 



Brisbane, Queensland; in September, January, and May. 



179. /. conyrualis Wals. 

 New Guinea, Halmahera. 



180. /. marileiitis Me}^'. 

 Duaringa, Queensland; also from South Australia. 



181. /. leiodiroo. Low. 



Brisbane, Queensland. 



182. /. psithyristis Meyr. 

 Solomon Is. 



