BY K. MKYRICK. ' 20^ 



wings with 3 aud 4 sliort-stalked; whitish strigulated with grey, 

 in 5 suffused with liglib grey; cilia whitish with grey subbasal 

 shade. 



N.8.W.: Lavvson(Lyell) — Vic: Beaconsfield{Drake); in No- 

 vember, December, and April, seven specimens (i^, 89). 



20. Aristocosma Meyr. 



Aristocosma Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 



1881, 427 ... .. ... ... type chy-ysophilana. 



Antennae in J strongly ciliated. Palpi moderate, porrected, 

 second joint dilated with rough scale.s above and beneath, terminal 

 moderate. Thorax with posterior crest. Forewings with 3 from 

 considerably before angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen. Hind- 

 wings somewhat narrower than forewings, with 3 from consider 

 ably before angle, remote from 4, 4 from angle, 5 rather approx- 

 imated to 4, 6 and 7 long-stalked. 



Contains only the single species; probably a development of 

 Adoxofhyes. 



122. A. chrysophilana Walk. 



(Cacoecia chrysoijhilana Walk., Cat. xxviii,, 315; Aristocosma 

 chrysophilana Meyr., Pioc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 428.) 



Q.: Brisbane (Illidge), Stradbroke Island (Turner)— N.S.W.: 

 Newcastle, Sydney; from August to November. The species 

 varies somewhat; Mr. Lyell has a specimen with the costal edge 

 of forewings pale yellowish, but otherwise no pale central costal 

 blotch. 



21. Atelodora Meyr. 



Atelodora Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 



1881,426 ... ... ... ... ... ty^e pelochytaiia. 



Antennae in ^ shortly ciliated. Palpi moderately long, por- 

 rected, second joint dilated with rough scales above and beneath, 

 terminal moderate. Thorax without crest. Forewings with 7 

 absent. Hind wings with 3 from before angle, tolerably remote 

 from 4, 5 approximated to 4, 6 and 7 stalked. 



