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TANAOCTENA OOPTILA, n.sp. [a>07TTtAos, oval-winged]. 



(J. 14-16 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-whitish. Antennae 

 ochreous-whitish; in $ with a single row of long pectinations (5). 

 Thorax pale fuscous; in <J with a pencil of hairs anteriorly ex- 

 tending backwards beneath root of forewing. Abdomen pale 

 grey. Legs pale fuscous; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Fore- 

 wings elongate-oval, costa strongly arched, apex rounded, terinen 

 obliquely rounded; ochreous-whitish, with irregular fuscous suffu- 

 sion which tends to form transverse lines; a dark fuscous median 

 discal dot at ^, and a second before §; two closely approximated 

 lines from costa at J, diverging in disc, the first inwardly curved 

 to \ dorsum, the second outwardly to mid-dorsum; a pale area 

 around first discal dot ; two suffused lines between this and 

 second dot; cilia grey-whitish. Hindwings ovate, ciliations J; 

 whitish; cilia whitish. Type in Coll . Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in July; two specimens, received 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Imma albifasciella. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in December and April; Towns- 

 ville, in March. 



Imma acosma. 



Tortricomorpha leiochroa Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1903, 

 p. 69, is a synonym. 



N.A.: Port Darwin. — N.Q.: Townsville, in June and July. — 

 Q.: Brisbane, in September, October, November, February, April, 

 and May; Rosewood, in March; Warwick, in March. — N.S.W.: 

 Jenolan, in February. 



Imma marileutIs. 



N.Q.: Cape York; Kuranda, near Cairns, in April. 



Imma lyrifera. 



Imma lyrifera Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. 1910, p. 466. 

 N.Q.: Atherton. Also from Louisiades. 



My example lacks the interneural streaks on forewing, but 

 otherwise agrees exactly with the description. 



