322 EXOTIC MICUOLEPIDOPTERA. 



grey rising obliquely from dorsum near base and running through 

 disc above middle to a largo roundish blotch occupying most of 

 wing beyond cell but not extending to margins, posteriorly suffused 

 blackish ; a triangular blackish spot on dorsum about middle, and 

 two rather inwards-oblique streaks of blackish irroration between 

 this and posterior blotch ; a terminal series of small groups of 

 black scales : cilia white, a black basal line, dark grey median and 

 Bubapical lines. Hindwiugs grey ; cilia white. 



Java, Buitenzorg, bred iu January from larva feeding on 1>ark of 

 Hevea, making curious webs (^Dr. IT. Uot'iike) -^ one specimen. 

 Type in British Museum. 



Phyloniictis sarcinopa, n. sp. 



$ . 19 mm. Head, thorax grey mixed whit is!i. Palja white, 

 second joint irrorated dark grey except apex, terminal joint some- 

 what sprinkled grey% base dark gre)-. Abdomen grey-whitish. 

 I'orewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 rounded, rather strongly oblique ; 3 and 4 closelj^ approximated 

 on basal half; whitish irrorated grey ; plical and second discal 

 stigmata re])reseuted by small pale fleshcolour spots accompanied 

 by a few dark grey scales, a similar somewhat elongate spot 

 in disc midway between plical and base; first discal stigma repre- 

 sented by a longitudinal mark of blackish-grey iri'oration rather 

 obliquely before plical ; two or three slight dashes of LLickish-grey 

 irroration towards costa anteriorly, a very oblique series of short 

 longitudinal similar mai'ks tinged ochreous from beneath costa 

 before middle to second discal stigma, and a strongly curved sub- 

 terminal series of similar marks : cilia whitish, an interrupted grey 

 subbasal line. Hind wings grey- whitish ; cilia whitish, 



Queensland, Brisbane, November {Dodd) ; one specimen. Type 

 in Wals. Coll. (18652). 



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TORTRICID^. 



ALYTOPISTIS, n. g. 



Head rough-scaled. Antennas in J rather strongly ciliated. 

 Palpi moderately long, porrected, densely clothed with long loose 

 hairs. Forewings 2 from |, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hind- 

 wings without cubital pecten ; 3 and 4 some« hat approximated, 

 5-7 parallel. 



Type tortrkitella, Walk. Cat. xxxv, 1812. I had not recognised 

 the affinity of this species until lately ; it is a curious insect, 

 recalhng a large Cnej^hasia pliosphora, but differing much in 

 neuration ; Walker's type is from Tasmania, and 1 have never seen 

 any other example ; it is doubtless a mountain insect. 



Batodes encratopis, n. sp. 



$. 16 mm. Head, palpi, thorax rather dark fuscous, thorax 

 with pale ochreous transverse postmedian line, crest brownish. 



