BY E. MEYRICK 



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-without fold, apex obtuse, termen faintly sinuate, rather oblique; 

 pale brownish-ochreous, more or less tinged with light brown- 

 reddish; markings rather dark brown; a basal patch more or less 

 partially indicated, outer edge straight, oblique; central fascia 

 moderate, very oblique, anterior edge straight, well-marked, 

 posterior very indefinite, broadest and most distinct towards 

 dorsum, narrower on dorsum itself; a straight well-marked streak 

 from § of costa to termen above tornus, beyond which is some 

 slight dark suffusion and scattered dark fuscous strigula? : cilia 

 whitish-ochreous, basal half more brownish-ochreous, becoming 

 darker and greyish towards apex. Hindwings grey-whitish, 

 towards apex slightly ochreous-tinged, with some faint grey 

 striguhe; cilia grey-whitish, with faint grey subbasal shade. 



N.S.W.: Lawson(Lyell) — Vic: Beaconsfield (Lyell); in No- 

 vember, March, and April, three specimens. 



117. C placoxantha Low, 



{Anisogona placoxaibtha Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1896, 

 160.) 



(J9. 13-16 mm. Antennal ciliations of $ 1. Forewings in ^ 

 without fold. A very distinct species, recognisably described by 

 Lower, but the pale costal spot between central fascia and costal 

 patch is usually white more or less tinged with ochreous towards 

 ■costa, not yellow. 



Vic: Gisborne, Beaconsfield, Macedon, Lorne(Lyell), Stawell 

 (Lower), Healesville — ^Tasm. : Zeehan(Findlay), Hobart; from 

 October to December, and in Februai-y. Allied to the following 

 species. 



118. C. oxygravimana Meyr. 



{Acroceuthes ooyygrammana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 

 1881, 460.) 



^2- 15-16 mm. Antennal ciliations of (J I- Forewings in ^ 

 ■without fold. Sexes quite similar. 



Vic: Macedon (Lyell), Beaconsfield (Drake) — Tasm.: Hobart, 

 Evandale(Raynor); from November to January. 



