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EuZOPHERA (/) THERMOCHROA, N. Sp. 
Female, 20 mm. Head ochreous yellow. Antenne, palpi, 
thorax, legs, and abdomen dark fuscous; palpi and anterior 
portion of thorax coppery-fuscous, tarsi finely annulated with 
white. Forewings moderate, dilated posteriorly ; costa gently 
arched, apex. round pointed, hindmargin obliquely rounded, 
bluish white, an irregular dentate double black line, internal line 
darkest, from costa at one-third to inner-margin at half, contain- 
ing a line of ground-color ; an irregular line of blackish from 
three-fourths of costa to three-fourths of inner-margin, with two 
sharp angulations, one above middle and one beneath costa, edged 
posteriorly throughout with a line of its own width of bluish- 
white ; an elongate black discal dot in middle of wing; area 
beyond posterior line somewhat reddish-tinged ; a hindmarginal 
row of black dots; cilia fuscous, with a blackish line at base. 
Hindwings bright orange, apex infuscated ; cilia yellow, on apex 
and upper-half of hindmargin blackish. 
Distinct by the hind-wings. One specimen at Rose Bay, 
Sydney, N.S. Wales, in November, and one at Sandringham, 
Victoria. 
TORTRICINA. 
TORTRICIDE. 
ANISOGONA PLACOXANTHA, Ni. Sp. 
Male, 16 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous; palpi 
beneath ochreous-tinged. Legs and antennze fuscous, posterior 
tibiz ringed with whitish-ochreous, basal jointof antenne ochreous. 
Abdomen fuscous, whitish beneath. Forewings moderately 
broad, costa gently arched towards base, apex nearly rectangular ; 
hindmargin somewhat sinuate beneath apex ; ochreous, brownish 
tinged, with deep chocolate markings ; basal patch much lighter ; 
outer edge of basal patch from one-fifth costa to one-fourth inner 
margin ; central fascia broad, well-defined, anterior edge nearly 
straight from one-third of costa to before middle of inner margin ; 
posterior edge from just beyond one-third of costa to just before 
anal angle; strongly contracted on costa and curved outwards on 
lower five-sixth ; a well-defined elongate triangular patch on costa 
at four-fifths, lower extremity almost touching posterior edge of 
central fascia and enclosing a triangular spot of clear yellow on 
costa ; a short cuneiform mark obliquely placed on hindmargin 
above anal angle, obsolete in some specimens ; cilia light-ochreous 
fuscous. Hindwings grey, broadly suffused with fuscous or light- 
fuscous hindmargin ; cilia greyish, fuscous at base. 
This distinct and handsome species is not unlike a Dichelia in 
general appearance. The male specimen, although abraded, appears 
to have the tufted abdominal anal valves and short palpi, conse- 
