BY E. MEYEICK, 243 



<;osta anteriorly gently, posteriorly hardly arched, costal fold in 

 (J narrow, reaching 4, triangularly dilated with scales towards 

 its middle, apex obtuse, termeii nearly straight, rather oblique; 

 pale greyish-ochreous, sometimes very finel3' speckled with dark 

 fuscous, more or less suffusedly mixed with white, especially 

 towards costa, which is sometimes wholly suffused with white; 

 sometimes obscure grey or fuscous markings, consisting of some 

 indefinite spots indicating basal patch, an oblique streak from 

 costa before middle, becoming broader and continued longitu- 

 dinally aV)Ove middle to near termen, three or four small spots on 

 jiosterior half of costa, and a blotch above tornus, but these are 

 generally wholly obsolete (only represented in two specimens) : 

 cilia white, basal half more or less tinged with grey and finely 

 t<peckled with dark fuscous. Hindwings light fuscous, becoming 

 paler and whitish-tinged anteriorly; cilia white, sometimes with 

 more or less indicated fuscous subbasal line. 



W. AusT.: Carnarvon, Gerald ton; in October and November, 

 twelve specimens. Larva cylindrical, grey-whitish, greenish- 

 tinged; dorsal slender, greyer; sometimes other lines faintly 

 indicated; spots white; head marbled with brownish, or brown 

 spotted with dark brown : feeds in spun-together shoots of a 

 maritime shrub with grey-whitis!i leaves, not found in flower and 

 therefore not identified, in October. 



195. T. paralia, n.sp. 



(J^. 17-21 mm. Head whitish, sides of crown sometimes grey. 

 Palpi grey, above and at base whitish. Antennal ciliations of ^ 

 1. Thorax giey, sometimes mixed with white, posterior margin 

 white. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Forewings suboblong, costa 

 anteriorly gf^ntly, posteriorly slightly arched, costal fuld in ^ 

 narrow, reaching 4, triangularly dilated with scales towards its 

 middle, apex obtuse, termen straight, rather oblique; white, some- 

 times somewhat spi'inkled with ochreous-grey or brownish towards 

 dorsum and termen, seldom (in two specimens) suff"used with 

 brownish on dorsal half and towards termen; costal fold some- 

 times partially or wholly fuscous; markings yellow-ochreous, 



