BY B. MEYRICK, 367 



white fascia at 4, angulated inwards in middle : cilia fuscous, 

 round apex dark fuscous, with an apical dot at base and terminal 

 half whitish. Hindwings and cilia fuscous. 



Melboui'ne, Victoria; two specimens received from Rev. G. H. 

 Eavnor. Pogonias trissodesma, Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Avistr. 

 1894, 108, is probably an allied species of this genus, but I have 

 not seen a specimen, and do not venture to include it. 



128. L. tetraplanetis, ii.sp. 



^5 10-11 mm. Head white. Palpi white, second joint 

 smooth, terminal joint with dark fuscous median ring. Antennae, 

 thorax, and abdomen dark fuscous. Legs blackish, ringed 

 with white. Forewings blackish-fuscous, purplish-tinged ; four 

 moderately large ochreous-white spots, first largest, semicircular, 

 on dorsum at \, second subquadrate, on costa before middle, third 

 semicircular, on dorsum before tornus, fourth suboval, rather 

 inwardly oblique, on costa at | : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings 

 and cilia fuscous. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; two specimens received from Mr. G. 

 Barnard. 



129. L. chrysonesa, n.sp. 



(J. 16 mm. Head and palpi mostly orange. Abdomen blackish. 

 Forewings purple-black ; a roundish yellow spot extending across 

 wing near base but not quite reaching costa ; a small irregular 

 yellow spot in disc at about | : cilia blackish. Hindwings and 

 cilia blackish-grey. 



Mount Lofty, South Australia; one specimen in the collection 

 of Mr. E. Guest. The short description given above was made 

 several years ago; the specimen is no longer before me, and I feel 

 doubtful whether its generic location was correctly ascertained ; 

 it is very distinct specifically. 



130. L. iriastis, n.sp. 



(J9- ^"8 ™™- Head, palpi, and thorax dark bronzj'-fuscous. 

 Antennae, abdomen, and legs dark fuscous, legs ringed with 

 whitish. Forewings dark bronzy-fuscous; a narrow straight 



