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irregularly irrorated with dark fuscous ; a straight-edged dark 

 fuscous or blackish basal fascia ; stigmata rather large, blackish, 

 plical at i, first discal oljliquely beyond plical ; in one specimen 

 the first discal stigma becomes a dark fuscous l)lotch extending to 

 costa; sometimes a cloudy dark fuscous spot near dorsum before 

 tornus ; obscure whitish-ochreous opposite costal and dorsal spots 

 at 4 ; cilia fuscous or greyish-ochreous, round apex mixed with 

 dark fuscous. Hindwings grey ; cilia fuscous or light greyish- 

 ochreous. 



Toowoomba (2000 feet), Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales; 

 Adelaide, Wirrabara, and Port Lincoln, South Australia ; from 

 September to December, fourteen specimens. Larva feeds 

 amongst spun leaflets of Acacia decurrens, in August. 



16. Glaphyristis, n. 



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Antennse almost 1, in ^ simple, sinuate and swollen above 

 basal joint. Labial palpi very long, recurved, slender, smooth, 

 terminal joint longer than second, acute. Thoi'ax in (J with long- 

 dense expansible lateral hair-pencils from Ijeneath hindwings, 

 lying along abdomen. Posterior tiljiie I'ough-haired. Forewings: 

 lb furcate, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings |, elongate- 

 lanceolate, cilia 4; veins all separate. 



Based on the following species onl}^; it is quite intermediate in 

 character between Limnoecia and Pyroderces. Imago with fore- 

 wings lanceolate ; eyes crimson during life. 



112. (t. niarmarea, n.sp. 



^Q. 12-14 ram. Head and thorax light ochi"eous-brown, face 

 shining whitish-ochreous. Palpi brassy-whitish, somewhat brown- 

 sprinkled. AntennEe whitish-ochreous, ringed with fuscous. 

 Abtlomeii light ochreous-orange, sides and apex dark fuscous, 

 Ijasal hair-pencils of ^ light yellow- ochreous. Legs whitish, 

 obscurely ringed with dark grey. Forewings shining light 

 ochreous-brown, somewhat deeper postei'iorlv ; a white costal 

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