BY E. MEYRICK B.A. 525 



2. Dipt, tribolana, n. sp. 



<$ 6A-"-7". Head and palpi whitish-ochreous mixed with 

 fuscous. Antennae whitish-ochreous, annulated with dark fuscous. 

 Thorax dark fuscous, shoulders mixed with whitish-ochreous. 

 Abdomen dark fuscous. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior and 

 middle tibial and all tarsi banded with dark fuscous. Forewings 

 subtriangular, costa slightly arched, hindmargin obliquely 

 rounded ; whitish, irregularly irrorated with fuscous ; costa and 

 inner margin coarsely strigulated with dark fuscous, last three 

 costal strigula) ]arger and subquadrate ; basal patch dark ochre- 

 ous-fuscous mixed with black, towards base mixed with whitish, 

 its oviter edge extending from one-fifth of costa to one-fourth of 

 inner margin, sharply angulated in middle ; central fascia rather 

 narrow, oblique, from before middle of costa to inner margin 

 before anal angle, dark ochreous-fuscous mixed with blackish, 

 its posterior margin with an obtuse projecting tooth below middle ; 

 beyond central fascia is an obscure greyish-fuscous cloud towards 

 costa, suffusedly connected with it ; a dark ochreous-fuscous 

 hindmarginal band, mixed with blackish, broadest in middle, 

 attenuated each way to apex and anal angle : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, towards base brownish-ochreous mixed with blackish. 

 Hindwings dark fuscous-grey ; cilia grey, with a dark fuscous 

 line near base. 



Allied to D. tasmaniam, which it resembles in form of wing 

 and position of markings ; but differing widely in the whitish 

 groundcolour, and dark ochreous-fuscous tint of the markings, 

 and the complete basal patch. 



Mr. Gr. H. Eaynor took five specimens at Mount Macedon, 

 Victoria, in December. 



3. Dipt, refluana, n. sp. 



$ . 91". Head, palpi, and thorax dark purplish-fuscous 

 mixed with blackish. Antennas light purplish-fuscous, annulated 



