lo LEPIDOPTERA HKTEROCERA 



2. A. dolosana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. VoL 2«, p. 33i (i863). S. E. Australia, Tasmania. 



3. A. excelsa, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, VoL 35, p. 172(1910). S. E. Australia. 



4. A. malacoiles, Meyrick, ibidein. p. 173 (1910). W. Australia. 



5. A. magiiana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus.Vol, 28, p. 33o (i863). E. Australia. 



6. A. cauaiia, Walker, ibidem, p. 33i (i863). E. Australia. 



7. A. impletaiia, Walker, ibidem, p. 33i (i863). S. Australia, Tasmania. 



8. A. ergophora, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, VoL 35, p. 175 Tasmania. 



(1910). 



9. A. signigeraiia. Walker, List Lep. Ilet. Brit. Mus.VoL 28. p. 332 (i863). S. E. Australia. 



10. A. cerasta, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales,VoI.35, p. 176(1910). E. Australia. 



11. A. rudis, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. VoL 28, p. 349 (i863) S. E. Australia. Tasmania. 



{rndisana) . 



indtcr/taaa, Walker. ibidem, p. 377 (i863l. 



signigerana, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales. Vol. 6. \\ ^38 (1881) 

 («« Walker). 



12. A. lignigerana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus.Vol. 28. p. 38o (i863). E. .Australia. 



inconcisana, Walker, ibidem, p. 352 (i863). 

 i3. A. passalotaiia, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 6, p. ^36 E. Australia. 

 (1881). 



7. Genus BATODES, Guenee 



Batodas. Guenee, Europ. Microlep. Ind. Meth. p. 40 (1845). — Tj-pe : B. angustiorana, Hawortb. 

 Asthenoptycha. Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, V^ol. 6, p. 461 (1881). — Type : B. hemicryp- 



tana, Meyrick. 

 Anatpopia. Meyrick. ibidem. p. 463 (t88i). — T\pe : B. craterana, Meyrick, 



Characteps. — Antennse in cf ciliated. Palpi moderate, curved, ascending, especially in (^, 

 secondjoint with scales appressed above, sometimes rough-scaled beneath, terminal joint short, erect. 

 Thorax with well-developed crest. Forewings vvith or without costal fold in (^ , 3 froni angle, 7 and 8 

 stalked, 7 to termen. Hindwings without basal pecten ; 3 and 4 connate, 5 approximated to 4 at base, 

 6 and 7 stalked. 



Renriarks. — A development of Capua. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Chiefly Australian, with one common European 

 species; but probably Indo-Malayan forms will be discovered. 



Larva feeding in spun shoots. 

 Foodplants various. 



i. B. angiistiorana,liavforih., Lep. Brit. p. 429 (181 1). W. C. & S. Europe, Asia 

 >-o<««rfa«a, Haworth, ibidem, p. 429 (1811). Minor, N. Africa. 



dumeriliana, Duponchel, Hist.Nat. Lep. Fr.Vol.g.p. 464,pl.266,f. 2 (1834). 



2. B. epigfyfita, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales,Vol. 35, p. 178(1910). S. E. Australia, Tasmania. 



conjitnctana, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 6, p. 462 (1881) (nec Walker). 



3. B conjiinctana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28, p. 348(1863). S. E. .■\ustralia, Tasmania. 



— PL I, Fig. 8. 



4. B. hemiciyptana, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 6, E. Australia. 



p. 461 (1881). 



5. B. cralerana. Meyrick, ibidem. p. 464 (1881). S. E. Australia. 



6. B. iriodes, Lovver, ibidem. Vol. 23, p. 48 (1898). S. E. Australia. 



7. B. sphaltica, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 35, p. 180 (1910). E. Australia. 



