From tJie Proceedings of the Linn e an Society of New 

 South Wales, Vol. VI. 



Read Wednesday, July '27th, 18gl. 



DESCRIPTIOXS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 

 VI. TOETEICINA. (Continued) 



The present instalment concludes the Tortricina, so far as they 

 are at present known. It treats of the two remaining families, 

 the Grapholithida and the Conchylida, as defined in the preceding 

 paper (No. V.). These families are far less prominent in the 

 Australian region than they are in the Northern hemisphere, and 

 especially in Europe ; their main groups are indeed wholly absent 

 and the representatives of the families consist chiefly of specially 

 developed groups, with scattered outliers of some northern types. 

 Descriptions are hero given of 55 species, of which 45 are new 

 to science. 



