BY E. MEYRICK. 277 



oblique; light fuscous more or less mixed with whitish, with 

 scattered spots and strigulse of dark fuscous irroratiou; markings 

 somewhat darker fuscous, irregularly marked with strigula3 of 

 blackish irroratiou accompanied by some whitish-ochreous scales; 

 basal patch moderate, outer edge rather acutely angulated above 

 middle; central fascia moderately broad, acutely angulated above 

 middle, becoming obsolete on dorsal third; costal patch moderate, 

 rounded; a very undefined terminal fascia becoming obsolete 

 towards tornus : cilia light fuscous, with dark fuscous subbasal 

 line. Hindwings rather dark grey; cilia light greyish, with dark 

 fuscous subbasal line. 



Tasm.: Deloraine; in November and December, three specimens, 

 262. C. stereodes, n.sp. 



$<^. 15-17 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous mixed with 

 dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations in ^ 2^. Abdomen dark 

 grey. Forewings elongate, slightly dilated posteriorly, costa 

 gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, rather 

 oblique; fuscous or dark fuscous, sometimes more or less sprinkled 

 with ferruginous, irregularly strigulated with blackish; costal 

 -edge sometimes whitish; markings darker, mucli mixed with 

 blackish, especially on margins; edge of basal patch curved or 

 rather bent in middle; dorsal | between this and central fascia 

 more or less mixed with whitish; central fascia moderately broad, 

 narrowed towards costa, little oblique; a very undefined fascia 

 from § of costa to tornus : cilia grey, with interrupted blackish 

 subbasal shade. Hindwings dark fuscous, somewhat lighter 

 anteriorly; cilia fuscous, with darker subbasal shade. 



Vic: Gisborne(Lyell), Wandin(Jarvis), Macedon, Heales villa 

 — Tasm.: Deloraine, Mount Wellington; from October to Decem- 

 ber, nine specimens. 



263. C. rnermera, n.sp. 



(J 9- 15-18 mm. Head and thorax fuscous mixed or sometimes 

 suflFused with whitish. Palpi fuscous irrorated with dark fuscous, 

 mixed with white towards apex of joints. Antennae in ^ dentate 



