436 Mr. R. Rosenstock on Australian Lepidoptera. 



geneva described hj the latter. Its nearest allj seems to be 

 Ftochosfola, Meyr. (Trans. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vol. vii. 

 p. 154). 



(489.) Sorocostia vetustella, Walk. 

 Eromene ? vetustella, Walk. /, c. Suppl. 5, p. 1763. 



Head, thorax, and palpi snowy white, sparingly speckled 

 with fuscous grey. 



Fore wings fuscous grey, with a snowy white, longitudinal, 

 angulated,costal stripe from base to costa, atthree fifths, containr 

 ing three well-marked blackish spots, one near base, the second 

 (the largest) at the middle in the angle of the band, the third 

 smaller at its posterior termination ; the apex suffused with 

 white, which is continued as a narrow, oblique, white, trans- 

 verse line to two thirds of inner margin ; it is clouded inter- 

 nally by some irregular darkish suffused markings ; a faint dark 

 fuscous zigzag subbasal line is continued from below the 

 second subcostal spot to about one fourth of inner margin. 



Hind wings greyish. 



I have redescribed this species, as Walker's type was much 

 worn, and the description consequently quite inadequate. 



Ancylolomia, Hiibn. 



(843.) Ancylolomia ruptella^ Walk. 

 Crambus ruptellus, Walk. I. c. xxvii. p. 173. 



Pnonophora ruptella, Meyr. Trans, Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vol. iii. p. 179, 

 vol. iv. p. 240. 



This species does not belong to the Crambidse, and its 

 true position is doubtful. 



ToUTHICITHS. 



TortricidsB. 



AcEOPOLiTis, Meyr. 



(84.) AcropoUtis signigerana^ Walk. 

 Tortrix signigerana, Walk. I. o. xxviii. p. 332. 

 Sciaphila rudisana. Walk. /. c. xxviii. p. 349. 

 Penthina indecretana, Walk. I. c. xxviii. p. 377. 

 AcropoUtis sig>i2ge)-ana,Mejr. Proc. Linu. Soc. N. S. W. vi. p. 438. 



Tortrix, Linn. 

 (147.) Tortrix leucayiiana, Walk. 

 Conchylis leucaniana, Walk. /. c. xxviii, p. 370. 

 Gelechia intactella, Walk. I. c. xxix. p. 652. 

 Teras -pmiculana, Walk. I. c. Suppl. v. p. 1781. 

 Tortrix leucaniana, Meyr. Proc. Linn. Soc. N, S. W, vi. p. 517. 

 Absolutely identical with the New Zealand specimens in 



