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Duaringa, Brisbane, and Rosewood, Queensland; Newcastle, 

 Sydney, and Cooma, New South Wales; Georges Bay and Hobart, 

 Tasmania; Adelaide and Hejdeton, South Australia; Geraldton 

 and Perth, West Australia ; from October to February, ver}^ 

 common. 



52. S. callichri/sa, Low. 



( Stathmopoda caUiclirysa, Low., Trans. Rov. 8oc. S. Austr. 

 1893, 184). 



5'9- 1 1-1 -i iii"^- Head and palpi shining whitish, crown yellow. 

 Antennae grey. Thorax dark purplish-fuscous, with two yellow 

 anterior marks. Abdomen dark grey. Legs dark grey, hairs of 

 posterior tibia? whitish-yellowish. Forewings bright yellow; a 

 small dark purplish-fuscous straight-edged basal patch ; apical 

 half l)e3^ond a nearly straight slightly inwardly oblique line rather 

 dark purplish-fuscous : cilia fuscous, tinged with golden-ferrugi- 

 nous. Hindwings dark fuscous; cilia as in forewings. 



Sydney, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; Port Lincoln, 

 South Australia ; Northampton and York, West Australia ; in 

 October, November, and March, seven specimens. Has been bred 

 by Mr. J. A. Kershaw from a species of Acacia. 



53. S. mcgnthijma, n sp. 



(J9. 9-12 mm. Head and palpi whitish, back of crown dark 

 reddish-brown. Antennpe white, sharply ringed with dark 

 fuscous. .Thorax pale fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-grey-whitish. 

 Legs whitish, banded with dark fuscous. Forewings ochreous- 

 whitish, with some scattered fuscous scales, a pale fuscous dorsal 

 patch extending from base to near }^, reaching | across wing; an 

 irregular rounded-triangular dark brown median dorsal patch, 

 reaching more than half across wing, and a semioval dark 

 brown terminal spot above tornus, sometimes confluent; a fuscous 

 mark along costa about |: cilia pale fuscous, on costa with a dark 

 fuscous patch before apex, pi'eceded by a whitish spot. Hind- 

 wings grey; cilia light fuscous. 



Sydney and Wollongong, New South Wales; in October, and 

 from January to March, six specimens. 

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