BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 497 



strigulated with blackish ; basal patch represented by a slender 

 sinuate, not angulated, transverse blackish line at one-fifth ; a 

 sharply-defined oblique rather narrow blackish streak from costa 

 before middle, reaching half across wing, sinuate and attenuated 

 at extremity ; a small triangular blackish-fuscous spot on costa 

 at two-thirds ; cilia dark grey mixed with ochreous, with a 

 blackish line. Hindwings dark fuscous-grey, indistinctly spotted ; 

 cilia dark grey, more whitish towards anal angle, with a darker 

 line near base. 



Closely allied to C. pohjgraphana, but much darker in ground- 

 colour and markings, without ocellated spots, and the edge of 

 basal patch is not angulated. 



One female specimen taken by Mr. G. H. Eaynor, near 

 Parramatta, New South Wales. 



15. Cac. lythrodana, u. sp. 



<$ ? . 8"-9^-". Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous-grey, 

 mixed with paler ; palpi in male with an expansible tuft of white 

 hairs on upper surface of second joint. Antenna3 dark fuscous- 

 grey. Abdomen ochreous-grey, anal tuft in male pale ochreous. 

 Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior and middle tibiae and all tarsi 

 suff usedly banded with dark fuscous-grey. Forewings rather 

 broad, posteriorly somewhat dilated, costa moderately arched, 

 especially towards base, costal fold narrow, extending from base 

 only to one-fourth, hindmargin somewhat oblique, slightly 

 sinuate beneath apex ; light cinereous-grey, mixed with darker 

 scales tending to form transverse lines or strigulaa ; costa and 

 inner margin strongly strigulated with blackish : outer edge of 

 basal patch represented by a nearly straight black line from one- 

 fifth of costa to one-fourth of inner margin ; two dark fuscous- 

 grey sharply black-margined fasciae, first rather narrow, oblique, 

 from costa before middle to inner margin beyond middle, second 

 broader on costa and rapidly attenuated, running from costa at 

 two-thirds to inner margin before anal angle, both fascia) 



