116 NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



Stawell, Victoria; one specimen in December. I have seen a 

 second taken at Ballan, Victoria. 

 Nearest satrapella, Meyr. 



TINEID.E. 

 Blabophanes C?) chrysogramma, n.sp. 



5. 25 mm. Head orange. An tennte, palpi and thorax bronzy- 

 fuscous, palpi internally ochreous, thorax anteriorly whitish and 

 with a spot of whitish on patagia. Abdomen and legs ochreous- 

 yellowish, anterior and middle pair infuscated. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa arched, apex rounded, hindmargin 

 obliquely rounded; bronze-brown, finely and irregularly irrorated 

 with white, and with bright yellow markings; a moderate thick 

 outwardly oblique fascia from close to base of inner margin to \ 

 costa, not quite reaching either margin, broadest beneath ; a 

 flattened elongate spot on inner margin at about \, just beyond 

 first fascia; a moderately broad fascia, from costa at about |^ to 

 inner margin before anal angle, strongly angulated inwards in 

 middle ; an irregular whitish-ochreous patch, occupying apical 

 portion of wing, and extending to half of hindmargin, with a 

 somewhat suffused reniform spot of groundcolour in middle : cilia 

 ochreous-white, with bronzy fuscous bars at apex and anal angle. 

 Hindwings shining golden-bronzy; cilia ochreous-yellow, with a 

 fuscous basal line, obsolete towards base. 



Brisbane, Queensland; two specimens in December. 



