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wliite posteriori)' ; an indistiuct greyish-ochreous augulatcd sub- 

 tonuinal shade ; a blackish terminal line : cilia grey speckled 

 whitish, a somewhat darker median line, base faintly barred paler, 

 lliiuhvings light grey; cilia whitish-grey. 



AVest Australia, Cajje Naturaliste, December [Turner); 1 ex., 

 Wals-. Coll. (300288). 



Bondia nigella Xcwra. 



Queensland, Bi-isbane, a series bred in January fiom EuccOyi-itiis 

 luiiculata {Do(ld) ; discal mark of forewiiigs distinctly tinged 

 ochreous. 



TORTRICID^E. 



Adoxophyes nebrodes, n. sp. 



(5 . 19-21 mm. Head, thorax pale ochreous, face deep ferrugi- 

 nous. Palpi fuscous. Forewings costal fold broad, from base to |, 

 tcrmen almost straight., vertical; pale ochreous, more or less 

 reticulated slight fuscous irroratiou ; edge of basal patch hardly 

 traceable, somewhat darker irrorated, oblique ; an uudehntd spot 

 of Fuscous irroratiou on dorsum towards toruus indicating end of 

 central fascia ; a line of iudistinct strigulaj of dark fuscous irroratiou 

 from I of costa to below middle of ternien, and one or two other 

 series more or less indicated between this and apex : cilia pale 

 oclireous. Hindwings and cilia whitish-ochreous. 



New Guinea, Setekua 11., Snow Mts., 2-iiOOO feet. Next 

 hctcroidana. 



Chresmarcha pytMa, n. sp. 



J $. 24-28 mm. Head, palpi pale yellow, face d Avhite. 

 Thorax white, anterior margin suflused pale yellow. Abdomen 

 dark grey, ventral surface whitish-yellow, anal tuit d white, sides 

 dark grey, anal segment $ daik grey above, pale brownish else- 

 where. Forewings shining white; a marginal series of small 

 triangular more or less conHuent black spots round posterior fourth 

 of costa and termen to tornus, preceded by pale yellow rays longest 

 in disc, where they extend over 4 of wing : cilia shining white. 

 Hindwings blackish-grey, lighter anteriorly, dorsal area more or 

 less irrorated white ; cilia shining white. 



New Guinea, Setekwa H., Snow Mts., 2-3000 feet; 2 ex. 



Cacoecia pensilis, n. sp. 



$ . 17 mm. Head, palpi, thorax light lilac-pinkish-brown. 

 Foreuings suboblong, costa anteriorly strongly arched, posteriorly 

 concavo, apex upwards-prominent, obtuse-pointed, termen concave 

 below apex, then rounded-prominent, extending rather beyond 

 apex ; rosy-ochrcous-brown, some faint darker strigula3 ; a crescentic 

 dark purplish-brown spot extending along costa from middle to | : 

 cilia dark purple-brown, round apex dark fuscous, round tornus 



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