830 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



pale costal space of median band are strongly angulated near costa; 

 subterminal slender, white, waved, entire ; a short oblique white 

 suffusion from apex ; sharply marked above ; a more or less 

 interrupted blackish hindmarginal line : cilia pale fuscous, with a 

 whitish line, and more or less indicated whitish and darker bars. 

 Hindwings with hindmargin rounded, somewhat waved ; pale 

 whitish-fuscous, with numerous indistinct nearly straight somewhat 

 darker and whitish lines, more distinct and somewhat curved 

 towards hindmargin, subterminal waved ; hindmarginal line and 

 cilia as in forewings. 



Bathurst (2700 feet) and Mount Kosciusko (2700 feet), New 

 South Wales ; Mount Lofty, South Australia ; in November and 

 January, locally common, in damp places, 



38. Uydr. anthracinata, Gn. 



( Camptogramma anthracinata, Gn. X, 425, pi. Vll, 5 ; Melanodes 

 atripleyia, Walk. 324.) 



(^5. 29-33 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax blackish ; palpi 1|. 

 Antennse blackish, in ^ subdentate, ciliations 1. Forewings 

 triangular, hindmargin in ^ rather strongly, in 5 more slightly 

 concave, so that apex seems to project ; dark fuscous, with 

 numerous more or less marked somewhat waved black transverse 

 lines ; margins of median band formed by narrow black fasciae, 

 anterior from before middle of costa to before middle of inner 

 margin, faintly curved, postex^or from f of costa to f of inner 

 margin, shortly curved outwards about middle and sinuate inwards 

 above this ; a transverse black discal dot ; a small whitish mark 

 before hindmargin in middle, indicating subterminal line: cilia dark 

 fuscous, with a few whitish scales, tips paler. Hindwings with 

 hindmargin strongly waved, rounded ; rather dark fuscous-grey, 

 lighter towards costa, suffusedly marked with blackish lines 

 towards anal angle ; cilia dark grey, becoming whitish round apex. 



Mount Macedon and Warragnl, "Victoria; Mount Wellington, 

 Launceston, and Campbell town, Tasmania ; in December and 

 January rather common, resting on the trunks of trees blackened 

 by fire. 



