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349. Metasia homophaea, Meyr. ( ?) 

 One specimen, doubtfully referable to this species, 

 November. 



350. PlONEA ORTHOGRAMMA, Low. 



One specimen (type), in November. 



351. SCELIODES CORDALIS, Dbld. 



Common from September to November, and in March. 

 The larvae probably feed in the seed-pods of Sola mint 

 esurmle, which is abundant here. 



352. Heliothela ophideresana, Meyr. 

 Taken occasionally, November to March. 



Subfamily PTEROPHORIDAE. 



353. DOXOSTERES CANALIS, Wlk. 



Taken occasional^, March and April. 



TORTRICINA. 



This group is only sparsely represented here, but those 

 species taken are quite representative. A noticeable pecu- 

 liarity is the absence of the very common Tortrix postvittana, 

 Wlk. : but with the advent of the numerous gardens being 

 formed, it is certain to be introduced ere long. A large pro- 

 portion of those enumerated were taken at light. 



Subfamily PHALONIADAE, 



354. Heliocosma anthodes, Meyr. 



Thirteen specimens, October. The type came from Wes- 

 tern Australia. 



Subfamily TORTRICIDAE. 



355. Isochorista panaeolana, Meyr. 

 Taken occasionally, November. 



356. Isochorista acrodesma, Low. 

 Five specimens, September. 



357. Capua oxygona, Low. 

 Not uncommon, March and October. 



358. Capua placodes, Low. 

 Three specimens, September to December. 



359. Capua atristrigana, Meyr. 

 Four specimens, March and April. 



