184 REVlSIOiN OF AUSTRALIAN TORTKICINA, 



riorly, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, terinen straight, oblique; 

 whitish-ochieoiis, irregularly striated with fuscous; markings 

 fuscous tinged with yellowish; a moderate basal patch, outer 

 edge rather curved, irregular; central fascia repiesented by two 

 dorsal blotches with a pah; space betweeii them, a dark fuscous 

 costal blotch, and a dark fuscous transverse di-cal mark between 

 these; a moderate fascia from ^ of costa to teimen above tornus, 

 broadest on costa where it forms a dark fuscous blotch, and 

 marked in disc with several blackish strigul?e : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous mixed with fuscous and dark fuscous. Hind wings 

 rather dark grey; cilia grey, with darker subbasal shade. 



N.S. \V.: Gosford, in November(Lyell); one specimen. I'ype 

 in Coll. Lyell. 



72. C. periopa, n.sp. 



Q. 20-22 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen dark fuscous. 

 Foiewings elongate, costa anteriorly moderately arched, poste- 

 riorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, 

 oblique; brownish, somewhat mixed with leaden-grey and lerru- 

 einous; marking's dark brown mixed with lerruiiinous and dark 

 grey, and strigulated with black; a moderate liasal patch, outer 

 edge angulated in middle but partially confluent beneath witli an 

 irregular spot on dorsum beyond it; a moderately broad central 

 fascia not reaching dorsum; an irregular longitudinal black 

 streak rising from this in middle of disc and more or less extended 

 towards termen, posterior portion sinuate downwards; a subtri- 

 angular costal patch extending from middle to |; a small spot on 

 costa beyond this; an irregular wndetined streak along termen : 

 cilia brownish mixed with dark fuscous and blackish. Hind- 

 wings with 3 and 4 stalked; orange; a terminal fascia of dark 

 fuscous suffusion, broadest at apex; dorsum suffused with fuscons; 

 cilia fuscous, with dark fuscous subbasal shade. 



N.S.W.: Narrabeen(Lyell), Parramatta(Raynor) — Vic: Gis- 

 borne(L3'ell), Lilydale; from September to November and in 

 April, four specimens. 



