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DiCHELIA PLACOXANTHA. Lower. 



{Auisogona placojaiitha. Lower, T.R.S., S.A., p. 160, 1896.) 

 Having received further specimens of this species, I consider 

 it referable to Dichelia. 



TORTRIX ANEMARCHA, n. Sp. 



Female, 20 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Palpi and 

 antennte whitish-grey. Anterior and middle legs light fuscous, 

 posterior pair whitish. Abdomen whitish. Forewings elon- 

 gate, moderate, costa moderately arched, termen nearly 

 straight; grey-whitish, densely irrorated and strigulated 

 throughout with deep purplish-fuscous, almost obscm'ing 

 gi'ound color ; cilia whitish-grey, with a fuscous-tpurplish line 

 near base, prominent on upper half. Hindwings with apex 

 rounded ; grey- whitish, spotted with light fuscous ; cilia grey- 

 whitish. 



New South Wales (probably near Sydney); one specimen, in 

 June. 



TINEINA. 



XYLORYCTID^. 

 Cryptophaga isoneura, n. sp. 



Male, 24 mm. Head ochreous, face ochreous-whitish. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish, terminal joint short, half of second. An- 

 tennae fuscous, pectinations 2. Thorax dull ochreous- 

 whitish. anteriorly leaden-fuscous, patagia leaden-fuscous, 

 mixed \\n.t\\ white. Legs ochreous-whitish. ,posterior pair 

 fuscous-tinged. Forewings elongate. moderate, costa 

 gently arched, termen obliquely rounded, 2 from five- 

 sixths ; 7 to termen ; ochreous-whitish, irregularly suffused 

 with rather thick streaks of smoky fuscous, especially along 

 ■costa and towards termen : all veins more or less outlined \\dth 

 black ; a moderately large quadrate ferruginous spot at pos- 

 terior extremity of cell ; some ferruginous scales just below base 

 ■of vein 2 ; a moderate ferruginous band along termen to apical 

 fifth of costa, obliterating lines along veins ; a sharp black line 

 along termen ; cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded ; 3 and 4 from a point ; 6 and 7 a,pproximated at base ; 

 black; basal and innermarginal areas gi'eyish, strongly haired; 

 ferruginous band and line along termen as in forewings; cilia 

 gi'eyish, with black scales on basal half. 



Victoria (\\dthout further record) ; one specimen, bred from 

 'Casuarina, sp., in November. 



