846 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



and 7 stalked ; colour and markings as in forewings, but first line 

 not indicated, median nearer base ; a tolerably distinct dark grey 

 discal dot beyond median. 



Sydney and Blackheath (3500 feet), New Soutli Wales ; 

 George's Bay, Tasmania ; from October to February, not 

 uncommon. 



9. Ac. halmaea, n. sp. 



(J2- 14-16 mm. Head ferruginous, face blackish. Palpi dark 

 fuscous, beneath whitish-ochreous. Antennse whitish-ochreous, 

 in (J filiform, ciliations almost 2. Thorax and abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous, slightly reddish -tinged. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior 

 pair infuscated, posterior tibiae in ^ very short, without spurs, in 

 5 with middle-spurs absent, posterior tarsi in (J | of tibiae. 

 Forewings with costa posteinorly moderately arched, hindmargin 

 oblique, slightly rounded ; whitish-ochreous, slightly reddish- 

 tinged ; first and second lines represented by series of blackish 

 dots on veins ; first at \, somewhat curved ; second from | of 

 costa to 5 of inner margin, twice sinuate ; median indistinct, 

 slender, twice sinuate, grey or fuscous-reddish, sometimes obscurely 

 dotted with dark grey on veins ; subterminal and submarginal 

 slender, pale grey-reddish, irregulai'ly waved, confluent on anal 

 angle ; an interrupted blackish hind marginal line : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, basal half reddish-tinged. Hindwings with hindmargin 

 I'ounded ; veins 6 and 7 stalked ; colour and markings as in 

 forewings, but first line represented by a single dot on median 

 vein : a more or less distinct fuscous-reddish transverse linear 

 discal mark beyond median line. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; Hobart, Tasmania ; in October and 

 November, several specimens. 



10. Ac. alojyecodes, n. sp. 



5. 14 mm. Head ochreous on crown, fillet broadly ochreou.s- 

 white, face dark fuscous. Palpi rough-scaled beneath, whitish- 

 ochreous, tinged with reddish-ochreous. Antennse white. Thorax 



