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above the other, a slightly curved row of 3 small obscure black 

 dots before hindmargm in middle; a i"ow of well-defined black 

 dots along costa, and hindmargin to anal angle, commencing from 

 just above dots at end of cell: cilia fleshy-ochreous, terminal hiilf 

 grey-whitish, separation eflFected by a liiie of fuscous. Hindwiugs 

 greyish-fuscous, becoming lighter towards base; cilia grey-whitish, 

 a fuscous median line round apex. 



Mt. Macedon, Victoria; one specimen bred from piece of rolled 

 bark of EucaJyiptus sp., in March. 



Recalls typical species of Hoplitica and Heliocausta in form of 

 wing and markinsfs. 



Hoplitica mellichroa, n.sp. 



(^. 22 mm. Head, thorax, antennae, palpi and legs pale 

 yellow, face lighter, posterior legs ochreous-whitish, collar fuscous- 

 tinged, abdomen ochreous-grey. Forewings elongate, moderate, 

 costa rather strongly arched, hindmargin very slightly sinuate 

 beneath apex, thence oblique, 7 to immediately below apex; pale 

 yellow; costal edge paler, a pale reddish-fuscous dot in disc at J 

 above middle; a second obliquely below and beyond, a third at 

 end of cell in a line with first; an obscure row of reddish-fuscous 

 dots along costal fourth and hind marginal edge, continued to 

 anal angle: cilia pale yellow. Hind wings and cilia pale yellow- 

 whitish. 



Mt. Macedon, Victoria; one specimen in February. Nearest 

 neochlora, Meyr. 



Philobota cyclogramma, n.sp. 



2- 20 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-white, basal half of 

 second joint of palpi blackish externally, antennae black, annulated 

 with white. Legs ochreous-yellow, anterior and middle tibia 

 banded with black, thorax lilackish-fuscous, patagia ochreous- 

 wliite. Abdomen ochreous-fuscous, anal tuft orange. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, hindmargin obliquely 

 rounded; ochreous-whitish, with blackish fuscous markings, more 

 or less margined with yellowish-orange; a thick outwards cur\ed 



