BY E. MEYRICK. 269' 



248. A. anaptis, n.sp. 



(J 9. 16-18 mm. Head, pnlpi, and thorax fuscous finely 

 sprinkled with whitish, palpi 3^. Antennae in ^ moderately 

 dentate. Abdomen ochreous-grey. Fore wings elongate, pos- 

 teriorly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen 

 straight, oblique; fuscous, finely sprii.kled with whitish, towards 

 margins strigulated with darker; a trapezoidal darker fuscous 

 blotch on dorsum before middle, its upper edge forming anteri- 

 orly a spot of deep ferruginous and blackish scales reacliing fold; 

 a larse subtriangular suffused darker fuscous blotch extending on 

 costa from before \ to beyond middle and reaching fold, variably 

 mixed with deep ferruginous and blackish, darkest posteriorly, 

 and containing a lighter patch on costa; bej'ond this is sometimes 

 abroad fascia of stronger whitish irroration, in which aie two 

 black dots on angles of cell; two or three somewhat darker spots 

 on costa posteriorly, and an irregular transverse streak bi-fore 

 termen : cilia fuscous, slightly whitish-sprinkled, with darker sub- 

 basal line. Hind wings grey; cilia pale grey. 



N.S.W.: Blackheath(3500 feet). Mount Kosciusko(4700 feet) 

 — Tasm.: George's Bay; iu January and February, seven 

 specimens. 



33. EuLiA Hb. 



Eulia Hb., Verz. 392 (1826J ... ... ... iyT^e minisirana. 



Lophoderxis Stph., Cat. Brit. Ins. 184(1829) ... type mhiistrana. 

 Goboea Walk., Cat. xxxv., 1805(1866) ... ... type copiosana. 



Antennse in ^ moderately ciliated. Palpi moderate, poi reeled, 

 second joint dilated with rough scales above and beneath, terminal 

 moderate. Thorax with well-developed crest. Forewiiigs with 

 3 from angle, 7 separate, to termen. Hindwings with 3 and 4 

 connate, -5 approximated to 4 at base, 6 and 7 approximated 

 towards base. 



A genus of some extent, but mainly European and American,, 

 especially developed in South America. 



