BY E. MEYRICK. 233 



and ferruginous : cilia pale brownish-ochreous mixed with grey 



on basal half. Hindwings light grey, towards costa with a few 



darker grey spots and somewhat whitish-tinged partially between 



these; cilia grey-whitish, with greyish subbasal shade. 



Tasm. : Mount Wellington, 3500 feet ; in December, one 



specimen. 



172. T. fahricata, n.sp. 



(J^. 19 mm. Head and palpi brownish-ochreous. Antennal 

 ciliations 1. Thorax ferruginous-ochreous. Abdomen grey, anal 

 tuft grey-whitish. Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly moder- 

 ately arched, posteriorly straight, costal fold narrow, reaching to 

 middle, its posterior | somewhat expanded with gradually dimin- 

 ishing scales, apex obtuse, termen straight, somewhat oblique, 

 rounded beneath; light brownish-ochreous; markings yellowish- 

 fuscous mixed with light brown-reddish, dark-edged, well-defined; 

 basal patch moderate, outer edge curved, oblique; central fascia 

 oblique, moderate on upper half, twice as broad on lower lialf by 

 sudden dilation of posterior margin; an apical patch edged by a 

 sinuate line from before ^ of costa to termen above tornus : cilia 

 pale brownish-ochreous, round apex tinged with brown-reddish. 

 Hindwings in ^ dark grey, cilia grey whitish, with grey subbasal 

 shade; in ^ grey, broadly whitish towards costa, towards apex 

 ochreous-tinged, cilia whitish. 



Vic: Lorne{Lyell); in February and March, two specimens., 



\1Z. T. jugicolana ^leyv. .» 



(Oaccecia jugicolana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1881, 

 499.) 



N.S.W.: Murrurundi(Raynor); in October. Larva on a species 

 of Coniposike resembling Senecio. 



174. T. sobriana Walk. 



[Dicfielia sohriana Walk., Cat. xxviii., 322; Caccecia ninemo- 

 synana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1881, 504.) 



(J9. 16-18 mm. Sexes quite similar. Hindwings grey-whitish 

 or whitish-grey, spotted with grey. 



