BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 673 



fuscous-grey spot on anal angle, reaching half across wing, 

 sometimes obscured by a greyish suffusion towards hindmargin ; 

 sometimes a dark fuscous-grey spot towards apex ; cilia with 

 basal half white barred with black, outer half light grey. 

 Hindwings grey or light grey, thinly scaled towards base ; cilia 

 whitish, with a faint grey line near base. 



Closely allied to H. perspectana, but smaller and greyer, with 

 markings variable in intensity, but less well defined than in H. 

 perspectana as a rule ; the streak from inner margin before middle 

 less oblique and extending only to middle of disc, its apex 

 followed by two linear marks with which it is not connected. 



Larva rather stout, pale green, head pale brown ; feeding in 

 spun-up shoots of Leptospermum Icevigatum (Wyrtacece), growing 

 on coast sand-hills. 



Abundant amongst its foodplant on sand-hills near the sea, at 

 Sydney and Newcastle, New South Wales, from December to 

 February ; the larvse were found in January, and imagos were 

 bred from them the same month. 



4. Hoi. quietana, n. sp. 



$ . 5^". Head and palpi wholly white. Antenna grey. 

 Thorax white, irregularly suffused with black. Abdomen grey. 

 Legs white, anterior and middle tibia3 and tarsi narrowly ringed 

 with dark fuscous. Forewings narrow, costa slightly arched, 

 apex slightly produced, hindmargin oblique, hardly rounded; 

 whitish, very finely sprinkled with grey, upper half suffused 

 with grey except along costa towards base ; costa finely and 

 obliquely strigulated with dark grey ; a small somewhat oval 

 dark fuscous-grey spot in disc below middle, midway between 

 base and apex, connected above with the grey suffusion ; a 

 slight greyish suffusion towards anal angle, containing a blackish 

 dot below middle above anal angle, and two or three scattered 

 black scales above it : cilia white, irrorated with grey towards 



