FAM. TORTRICID^. 



scales, tenninal joint very short. Thorax without crest. Forewings without costal fold ; 3 from angle, 

 7 separate, to termeii. Hindwings vyithout basal pecten ; 3 and 4 connate, 5 appro.ximated, 6 and 

 7 stalked. 



Remarks. — Possihly correlated with Tortrix. 

 Geographical distribution of species. — American. 

 Larva unknown. 



I. C. auriferana, Husck. Proc. U. S. Nat. \Ius. Vol. 40, p. 227 (i()ii). N. aiid S. .'Vmerica. 



38. Genus AROTROPHORA, Meyrick 



Arotrophora. Mevrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, \'()1. 6, p. 5^8, (i(S8i) — T}'pe : A. arcualalis, 

 Walker. 



Characters. — .Anteniia; in (j' dentate, fasciculate-cihated. Palpi long or veiy long, porrected, 

 second joint with gradually diminishing rough projecting scales above and beneath, terminal joint 

 moderate. Thorax without orsometimes with slight crest. Forewings without costal fold ; 3 from &ngle, 

 7 separate, t(} terinen. Hindwings without basal ])ecten; 3 and 4 connate, 5 approxiniated at basc, 6 and 

 7 closely a])proximate(l towards base. 



Remarks. ~ Correlated to early forms oiToririx. 



Geographical distribution of species. — CharacteristicalK' Australian, but extending to India. 



Larva feedingin flower-cones or in a silken tube amongst leaves. 



Foodplants Proteaceae. a&\^ec\a\.\y Banksia; this is probably a chaiactoristic foature of the genus. 



1. A. cosmoplaca, Lower,Trans. Roy. Soc. S. .Austral. Vol. 27, p. 219 (i9o3). W. Australia. 



2. A. ochraceella, Walker. List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 27, p. 177(1863). E. Australia. 



3. A. charistis, Meyiick. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35, \i. 261 N. E. .Australia. 



(1910). 



4. A. arcuatalis. Walker, List l,c[). Het. Hrit. Mus.Vol. 3^, p. 1474(186.5). Australia. 



— Pl. I, Fig. 15. 



submayginellus, WalUer, ibiiiem, Vul. 35. p. lyfjo {1866). 

 Iranscissella, Walker, ibi(iem, p. 1762 (1.S66). 



5. A. chionaula, Mevrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. VVales, Vol. ii, p. 262 W. .Australia. 



(igio). — Pl^ 5, Fig. 72. 



6. A. canthelias. Meyrick, ibidem, p. 263 (1910). E. Australia. 



7. A. pirastis. Me\rick, ibidem, \). 263 (1910). Tasmania. 



8. A. castanea, Meyrick, ibidein, p. 263(1910). E. Australia. 



9. A. xythofyterana, Meyrick. ibidem, Vol. 6, p. 029 (iS8i). E. Australia. 

 10. A. anemarcha, Lower, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austral. Vol. 26.^.236(1902). Australia. 



II. A. ammudes. Mc\iick. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 35. p. 265 S. E. Australia. 



(19 10). 



12 A. pertinax, Meyrick, ibidem. p. 265 (1910). S. E. Australia. 



i3. A. saletiiata. Meviick, ibidem, j). 265 (igio). S. E. .Australia. 



14. A. huinerella, Walker. List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. \'ol. 35, p. 1708 (i863). E. Auslralia. 



cenlui ioiuina. Meyrick. Proc. Liiin. Soc. N. S.Wales.Vol. 6, )i. 5i8 (1881). 



i5. A. hemerana, Me\v'\ck,V\oc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales.Vol, 7, p. 176(1882). S. E. .Australia. 



16. A. crustata, Meyrick. iixot. Microlep. Vol. i, p. 9 (1912). India. 



17. A. confusana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus.V0l.28, p. 38i (i863). E. .Austialia. 

 i8. A. lividana. Meyiick, Prod. Lin. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 6, p.53i (1881). Austialia. 



19. A. atimana. Meyrick. ibidem, p. 533 (1881). E. Australia. 



20. A. anapiis, Meyrick, ibidein, \^oI. 35, p. 269 (1910). E. Australia. 



