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Tortrix erysibodes, ii. sp. (if)v<rL^<o6>^, mildewed). 



d, 18-20 mm. Head ochreous-brown ; face fuscous. 

 Palpi 3; pale fuscous. Antennae fuscous; ciliations in male 

 1^. Thorax fuscous, tegulae, patagia, and a posterior spot 

 ochreous-brown. Abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; posterior 

 pair ochreous- whitish. Forewings elongate, not dilated, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded-rectangular, termen slightly 

 oblique, towards tornus rounded; grey, with a few whitish 

 scales ; five or six irregular ochreous-brown transverse lines, 

 containing some fuscous scales, partly connected in disc ; these 

 lines commence from fuscous costal spots ; short whitish fasciae 

 from J and midcosta, lost in disc; cilia whitish, barred with 

 pale-grey. Hindwings pale-grey, with faint darker strigula- 

 tions ; cilia whitish, with a grey sub-basal line. 



Bab. — New South Wales: Mount Kosciusko (5,000 to 

 6,000 ft.), in February and March; eleven specimens. This 

 species was abundant in the neighbourhood of the hotel. 



Tortrix tephrodes, n. sp. (re^pwS^s, ashen-grey). 



J, 18-20 mm. Head grey. Palpi 2; grey. Antennae 

 grey; ciliations in male very short {V). Thorax and abdomen 

 grey. Legs grey; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Fore- 

 wings not dilated; costa arched to middle, thence straight, 

 apex tolerably pointed, termen nearly straight, slightly 

 oblique; costal fold narrow, to § ; whitish, closely irrorated 

 with grey ; markings grey, w y ith patchy ferruginous irrora- 

 tion ; sometimes also some ferruginous irroration between 

 markings; an ill-defined basal patch dentate outwards above 

 middle; a short obi 'que fascia from costa before middle, ter- 

 minating abruptly in mid-disc; a blotch on dorsum before 

 tornus, reaching to middle of disc ; an elongate mark on costa 

 at §, followed by two costal dots; a short erect mark from 

 termen just beyond tornus; a dark grey terminal line; 

 cilia whitish, with an interrupted grey sub-basal line. Hind- 

 wings grey; cilia whitish, with a grey sub-basal line. 



Hah.— New South Wales : Mount Kosciusko (3,500 to 

 5,000 ft.), in January and February; eight specimens. 



Tortrix euraphodes, n. sp. ( €vpa<f>u)$rj<s, well -embroidered). 



c? , 15-16 mm. Head whitish; face grey. Palpi 2: 

 fuscous. Antennae grey; ciliations in male very short (I). 

 Thorax fuscous, with some whitish scales. Abdomen grey, 

 tuft whitish. Legs fuscous, posterior pair whitish. Fore- 

 wings not dilated, costa arched near base, thence straight, 

 apex rounded-rectangular, termen nearly straight, scarcely 

 oblique; in male without costal fold; whitish, sometimes with 



