BY E. MEYRICK. 



99. C therviaterriiaa Low. 



(Dic/ielia thermaterivinia (err. ac prav.) Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 S. Aust., 1893, 168.) 



j)^. 12-15 inm. Head and thorax brownish-ochreous, some- 

 times suffused with fuscous. Palpi brownish-ochreous more or 

 less mixed with dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations of (J 1. 

 Abdomen grey. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, not dilated 

 posteriorly, costa gently arched, in ^ without fold, apex obtuse, 

 termeii slightly rounded, oblique; brownish-ochreous mixed with 

 light brown-reddish, in one ^ suffused v/ith fuscous, more deeply 

 and irrorated with dark fuscous posteriorly; basal patch more or less 

 imarked with dark fuscous, outer edge ol>tusely augulated above 

 middle; central fascia moderate, oblique, dark fuscous edged with 

 blackish, towards dorsum broader, less marked or nearly obsolete, 

 more or le.ss mixed with brown-reddish, posterior edge seinicir- 

 cularly excavated above a longitudinal more or less developed 

 blackish mark in middle; costal patch flattened-triangular, dark 

 fuscous marked with blackish, with three small dark spots on 

 costa; some dark fuscous strigulse towards termen : cilia pale 

 brownish-ochreous, on basal half more or less barred with grey 

 and blackish, in the dark Q basal half sufFu.sed with fuscous and 

 dark fuscous. Hindwings grey, darker posteriorly; cilia light 

 grey, with darker subbasal shade. 



Vic: Gisborne, Lorne(Lyell) — S. Aust.: Mount Lofty(Lo\ver); 

 in March and April. Lower quotes Tasmania as a locality on 

 my authority, but this was based upon a supposed identification 

 of mine which I now think mistaken. I have redescribe«l the 

 species from three specimens (one male, two females) received from 

 Lower and Lyell; it is an obscure insect, but seems to be a good 

 species. Tlie orthography of the name adopted is that intende(J 

 by the author. 



100. G. hyperetana Meyr. 



(Dichelia liyperctana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1881, 

 479; Palceobia crepusculana ib. 668; Dichelia diptheroides Low , 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1902, 252.) 



