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whitish and in places slightly tinged with ferruginous-brown ; 

 markings clearly denned, whitish, narrowly edged with dark- 

 fuscous and ferruginous-brown ; a fascia from 4- costa to A 

 dorsum, slightly outwardly curved ; a second fascia from | 

 costa to | dorsum, interrupted in disc ; two whitish costal dots 

 before apex; a third fascia, subterminal, ill-defined in middle 

 portion; cilia pale-grey. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Hah. — Victoria: Beaconsfield, in October; one specimen. 

 Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Capua vulpina, n. sp. ( ml pin us, foxy-red). 



<5 , 12 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, with a purplish 

 gloss. Palpi 5; fuscous, tinged with brown. Antennae pale- 

 grey : ciliations in male \. Abdomen pale ochreous-grey. 

 Legs ochreous-whitish ; anterior pair pale-fuscous. Forewings 

 not dilated, costa arched near base, bent at f, thence sinuate, 

 apex rounded-rectangular, termen sinuate, slightly oblique; 

 in male with a narrow costal fold to -?-; fuscous, with a dull 

 purplish gloss, suffused, except near base, with reddish-brown; 

 costal edge narrowly and interrupted whitish beyond middle; 

 cilia fuscous, mixed with reddish-brown. Hindwings whitish, 

 indistinctly strigulated with whitish-grey; cilia whitish. 



Hah. — New South Wales : Stanwell Park, near Bulli, in 

 April ; one specimen. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



TORTRIX HAEMATEPHORA, 11. sp. (at/zaT"A/<£ofK)?. blood-stained) . 



(5, 9 j 20-23 mm. Head whitish, brownish-tinged. 

 Palpi 3; fuscous, inner-surface whitish. Antennae grey; 

 ciliations in male \\. Thorax brownish-fuscous, with a post- 

 median white spot. Abdomen grey-whitish. Legs fuscous; 

 posterior pair grey-whitish. Forewings elongate, not dilated, 

 costa arched near base, thence nearly straight, apex pointed, 

 termen nearly straight, slightly oblique; in male without 

 costal fold; whitish, finely strigulated with pale-grey; mark- 

 ings grey, partly suffused, especially on margins, with bright- 

 ferruginous, and blackish ; a large basal patch, sharply 

 toothed posteriorly below middle ; a moderate fascia from \ 

 costa to beyond middle of disc, there expanding into a large 

 blotch, which extends from § dorsum to tornus, and whose 

 posterior edge is sharply toothed upwards ; an elongate mark 

 on costa from middle to near apex, containing two whitish 

 costal dots; a fine terminal line; cilia grey-whitish, with an 

 interrupted dark sub-basal line. Hindwings grey-whitish, 

 with faintly darker strigulations ; at apex grey; cilia grey- 

 whitish. 



Hob. — New South Wales; Mount Kosciusko (5,000 ft.), 

 in Februarv and March; eight specimens. 



