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88. C. phryctora, n.sp. 



(J^. 11-14 mm. Head and thorax brownish-ochreous some- 

 times mixed with fuscous. Palpi rather long, brownish-oclaeous> 

 white towards base beneath. Antennae in ^ dentate, ciliations 2. 

 Abdomen grey. Forewings elongate, posteriorly somewhat 

 dilated, costa slightly arched, with fold reaching ^, apex obtuse, 

 ternien faintly sinuate, oblique; brownish-ochreous or brownish, 

 sometimes largely suffused with white; markings darker feiru. 

 ginous-brown sprinkled with black; an oblique transverse blotch 

 from dorsum towards base, reaching ^ across wing; central fascia 

 moderately broad, oblique, usually less marked and partially 

 obsolete on lower half, upper half terminated by a black spot 

 below middle of disc; a rounded-transverse costal patch about |, 

 reaching | across wing, costal space between this and central 

 fascia forming a more or less defined white triangle; a suffused 

 streak along termen : cilia brown mixed with dark grey, outer 

 half between apex and tornus pale ochreous-yellowish beyond a 

 dark fascous line. Hindwings dark fuscous; cilia light grey or 

 whitish, with dark fuscous subbasal shade. 



W. AusT.: Albany; in September and October, seven speci- 

 mens. Nearly allied to C. deuterasiis, but differently and more 

 deeply coloured, and distinguished by black discal spot below 

 upper half of central fascia. 



89. C. deiUerastis, n.sp. 



^. 13-14 mm. Head and thorax ochreous, partially whitish- 

 tinged. Palpi rather long, ochreous, beneath white. Antennse 

 dentate, ciliations 2. Abdomen grey. Forewiugs elongate, pos- 

 teriorly somewhat dilated, costa slightly arched, with fold reach- 

 ing 1^, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, oblique; whitish- 

 ochreous, suffusedly strigulated throughout with biownisli-och- 

 reous, sonietiiues finely sprinkled with dark fuscous; markings 

 ochreous-grey; an oblique patch from dorsum near base, reaching 

 § across wing; a moderately broad central fascia, becoming obso- 

 lete on lower half; a semioval costal patch containing a whitish 



