BY E. MEYRICK. 179 



costa gently arched, fold rudimentary, apex obtuse, termen 

 slightly sinuate, somewhat oblique; fuscous-whitish, suffusedly 

 irrorated with fuscous, more or less strii^ulated and striated with 

 dark fuscous; markings dark brown mixed with blackish; a 

 moderate basal patch, outer edge obtusely angulated in middle; 

 central fascia broad, oblique, narrower towards costa, bifurcate 

 on lower half, suffused witli blackish in middle, posterior edge in 

 one specimen with irregular prominence in middle; dorsal space 

 between basal patch and central fascia more or less distinctly 

 paler and ochreous-tinged; three small spots on costa posteriorly, 

 tir.st sometimes giving rise to a more or less developed striga : 

 cilia fuscous, at tornus mixed with whitish-ochreous. Hindwings 

 grey; cilia pale grey or whitish-grey, with darker subbasal shade. 

 N.S.W.: Moust Kosciusko, 4500-4700 feet— Vic: Gisborne 

 (Lyell), Beaconstield(Drake) — Tasm.: Deloraine, George's Bay; 

 in December, January, March, and April. The pale ochreous- 

 tinged dorsal space is characteristic. 



62. A. hemicryptana Meyr. 



(Asthenoptycha hemicryptana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 1881, 461.) 



Q.: Brisbane, Rosewood, Toowoomba — N.S.W.: Glen Innes 

 (4500 feet); from September to December. 



63. A. craterana Meyr. 



{Anatropia craterana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1881, 

 464.) 



N.S.W.: Blackheath(35U0 feet), Mount Kosciusko(4700 feet); 

 in January. 



64. A. iriodes Low. 



{Anatropia iriodes Low., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1898,48.) 

 Vic; Gisborne(Lyell); in November, December, and February. 



Di^ilinct by the conspicuous white area; as Mr. Lower remarks, 



it imitates birds' droppings. 



