74 Transactions. 



Harmologa achrosta Meyr. 



(^, 12-16 mm. Antenual ciliations 1. Forewings with costal fold mode- 

 rate, extending from base to about iniddle, termen slightly rounded ; dark 

 fuscous, variably strewn with scattered ferruginous-yellowish hair-scales ; 

 basal patch, moderate central fascia, a narrow fascia from | of costa to 

 tornus, and some streaks posteriorly formed by darker strigulation, space 

 between these somewhat leaden-tinged, but all very indistinct and some- 

 times obsolete even in fine specimens. Hindwings dark fuscous or blackish. 



I describe four fresh specimens from Mount Arthur tableland, 4,200 ft., 

 in February (Hudson) ; also, the insect lately described by me under the name 

 of epicura from Castle Plill, 3,000 ft., in January, is now seen to be the same 

 species, a lighter-coloured example. 



Harmologa pontifica n. sp. 



(J. 21 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark grey, forehead with a whitish 

 transverse line. Antennal ciliations 1|. Abdomen dark grey, anal tuft 

 pale greyish-ochreous. Forewings suboblong, costa moderately arched, 

 with moderate fold extending from base to beyond ^, apex obtuse, termen 

 slightly romided, little oblique ; greyish, with ashy-purj^lish reflections, 

 irregularly sprinkled with dark fuscous and a few whitish scales ; costal 

 fold dark fuscous ; outer edge of basal patch indicated on lower half by an 

 erect fasciaform blackish mark from dorsum before middle ; central fascia 

 narrow, from before middle of costa to beyond middle of dorsum^ blackish, 

 mixed with ferruginous-reddish in disc ; a blackish discal dot at | ; a small 

 blackish spot on costa beyond central fascia ; costal patch narrow, formed 

 of three confluent blackish spots ; a transverse irregular blackish streak 

 from near this to tornus ; some irregular blackish markings before lower 

 half of termen : cilia grey mixed with blackish. Hindwings grey, becoming" 

 darker posteriorly ; cilia grey-whitish, with grey subbasal line. 



Mount Arthur tableland, 4,200 ft., in February (Hudson) ; one specimen. 



Tortrix indigestana Meyr. 



Two specimens reared from larvae feeding on Pmielea laevigata, Makara 

 Beach, in October and November (Sunley). I had previously only one 

 specimen from New Zealand, but the species is common in Au^stralia, where 

 it has been bred from Hibbertia linearis. The genus Pimelea is, however, 

 common and characteristic in both regions. 



Cnephasia holorphna n. sp. 



^. 18 mm. Head fuscous mixed with whitish-ochreous. Paipi 2|, 

 clothed with very long rough projecting scales, whitish-ochreous sprinkled 

 with fuscous. Antennal ciliations bifasciculate, 2 J. Thorax fuscous, 

 sprinkled and edged with whitish-ochreous. Abdomen fuscous, segmental 

 margins and anal tuft whitish - ochreous. Forewings suboblong, costa 

 gently arched, with moderate fold extending from base to j, apex obtuse, 

 termen slightly rounded, somewhat oblique ; fuscous, with irregularly 

 scattered whitish scales, especially on margins, and with scattered strigiilae 

 of dark fuscous and blackish scales, but no defined markings : cilia fuscous, 

 towards tips whitish. Hindwings fuscous, darker towards termen : cilia 

 whitish-fuscous, with a fuscous subbasal line, towards tips whitish. Under- 

 surface of hindwings grey (in laiomxma whitish). 



Moimt Enys, 5,600 ft., in January (Hudson) ; one specimen. Allied to 

 latomana 



