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teriorly dilated, costa gently arched, without fold, apex obtuse, 

 terraen straight, oblique; pale oclireousyellowish, posterior half 

 mixed with ferruginous and sufFusedly irrorated with dark grey; 

 costa and dorsum shortly strigulated with dark fuscous; numer- 

 ous irregidar cloudy pale leaden-grey transverse stiise: cilia 

 white, basal third ferruginous mixed with dark grey, sharply 

 limited. Hindwings with 6 and 7 stalked; grey; cilia grey- 

 whitish, with grey subbasal line. 



Tasm.: Hobart; in December, one specimen. Nearly allied ta 

 the preceding, but distinguishable by the shorter antennal cilia- 

 tions, and quite different cilia of forewings. 



224. E camacinana Meyr. 



{Proselena camacinana Meyr., Proc. Linn. See. N. S. Walesr 

 1882, 172.) 



Tasm.: Mount Wellington(2000 feet), Deloraine; from Novem- 

 ber to February. 



22-5. E. iUucida, n.sp. 



9- 17- 18 mm. Head and thorax pale fuscous, shoulders suffused 

 with whitish. Palpi ochreous-whitish, suffused with light grey 

 towards apex. Abdomen whiti.sh-ochreous dorsally suffused 

 with pale grey. Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly moder- 

 ately arched, posteriorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, termen 

 sinuate, vertical; whitish-ochreous, obliquely and suffusedlj 

 striated with shining prismatic .silvery-whitish, and more or less 

 mixed with pale brown-reddish; costa marked with oblique 

 ferruginous-brown strigulse, from which rise about tive very 

 oblique striae of black specks mixed with red-brownish, and a 

 red-brown stria just before termen; a large undefined semioval 

 patch extending along dorsum from base to near tornus and 

 reaching half across wing, formed of light red-brownish suffusion 

 variably mixed with darker red-l*rown and more or less strigu- 

 lated with blackish irroration : cilia ferruginous-brown with a 

 grey line, on tornus suffused with whitish-ochreous. Hindwings 



with 6 and 7 approximated; grey, costal area broadly ochreous- 

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