804 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



somewhat oblique ; grey, partially ochreous or brownish-tinged, 

 sprinkled with whitish and blackish, with numerous irregular 

 waved cloudy darker lines, partially marked with blackish on 

 veins ; margins of median band distinctly darker, anterior from ^ of 

 costa to f of inner margin, rather strongly curved, posterior from 

 § of costa to ^ of inner margin, irregularly sinuate so as to project 

 shortly outwards above and below middle, followed by a more or 

 less distinct paler double line : cilia brownish-grey mixed with 

 whitish, base obscurely barred with darker. Hindwings normal, 

 hindmargin rounded ; in ^ whitish-grey, hindmargin suffused with 

 grey, with an elongate-oval patch of flocculent whitish-ochreous 

 scales in disc somewhat above middle, extending from 4 to § ; in 

 5 wholly pale grey ; cilia whitish-grey. 



Melbourne, Victoria ; Albany, West Australia ; from October 



to December, common. 



6. Remodes, Gn. 



Face smooth. Antennae stout, compressed, in ^ naked or 

 minutely ciliated. Palpi long, porrected, loosely scaled. Posterior 

 tibiae in (J without spurs, in ^ with median spurs absent, posterior 

 tarsi in ^ with rough scales towards base. Forewings with areole 

 simple. Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 stalked, 6 and 7 stalked • 

 in (J with inner margin twice or thrice lobed and folded into 

 pockets, 8 anastomosing not with cell but with 7 beyond cell, veins 

 much distorted. 



A small genus of Indo-Malayan origin. The species are at 

 present imperfectly understood for want of material. 



1. AntennPB whitish-ochreous, partially greyish- 



tinged 12. malaca. 



Antennae blackish 2. 



2. Patagia black except shoulders 14. lichenias. 



Patagia greenish 13. melanoceros. 



12. Rem. malaca, n.sp. 



^9. 30-36 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous, tinged with greenish ; shoulders with a blackish mark ; 



