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anteriorly by a suffused patch of same colour ; a cphenoicl mark 

 on middle of costa reaching half-way across wing, centre filled 

 with ground colour, a suffused and interrupted blackish hind- 

 marginal line ; cilia greyish, with a black line near base. Hind- 

 wings with hindmargin rounded, apex prominent : orange ; a 

 narrow fuscous hindmarginal line continued to apex and costa, 

 where it is broader, obsolete at anal angle ; cilia fuscous, with 

 two whitish lines. 



A handsome species. One specimen on a burnt log at Black- 

 wood, S.A. 



ToptPieina. 



TORTRICID.E. 



Capua leucospila, n, sp. 



Male and female, 14-15 mm. Head, antennae, thorax, and 

 abdomen dark-fuscous. Antennae annulated with white. Palpi 

 whitish-ochreous, externally fuscous. Legs fuscous, tibiae banded 

 with whitish. Forewings rather broad, somewhat dilated pos- 

 teriorly ; costa gently arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin oblique, 

 ochreous-fuscous minutely strigulated with whitish and blackish, 

 costa and inner margin more strongly so ; outer edge of basal 

 patch represented by a black line from one-fourth of costa to 

 before one-half of inner margin, strongly indented below middle ; 

 central fascia light reddish-fuscous, well-defined, oblique, anterior 

 edge from one-third of costa (almost touching basal patch) to 

 beyond middle of inner margin, twice angulated inwards, pos- 

 terior edge from same point as anterior, on costa, curved out- 

 wards to about two-thirds of disc, thence outwards to anal angle ; 

 a very distinct white spot, outlined with black, on upper portion 

 of posterior edge of central fascia ; five large quadrate spots on 

 costa, separated by similar whitish spots, between central fascia 

 and apex ; a black hindmarginal line ; cilia ochreous, with a 

 black basal and fuscous median line, and a black tooth at apex. 

 Hindwings greyish-fuscous, spotted with darker ; cilia grey, with 

 darker basal and terminal lines. 



Easily separated by the well-marked white posterior spot. Two 

 specimens. Golden Grove, in September ; and two specimens at 

 Glen Osmond, in October. 



Capua ammochroa, n. sp. 

 Male and female, 17 mm. Head and thorax yellowish-ochreous, 

 thorax with one or two black scales posteriorly. Palpi whitish- 

 ochreous, fuscous beneath, and with a fuscous band at base. 

 Antennae and abdomen fuscous. Legs whitish-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings moderate, broad ; costa strongly arched, hindmargin 

 obliquely rounded ; pale whitish-ochreous, with scattered black 

 scales ; two or three black scales towards base ; outer edge of 



