BY E. MEYRICK. 849 



to apex and anal angle, sometimes nearly obsolete ; cilia pale 

 yellowish, basal half grey, terminal half obscurely suffused with 

 grey on lower half of hindmargin. 



Bathurst (2500 feet). New South Wales ; Melbourne, Victoria ; 

 Launceston, Tasmania ; Port Lincoln, South Australia ; in 

 November, rather common. This is given by Walker as a New 

 Zealand insect, but erroneously. 



62. Hydr. ebuleata, Gn. 



(Camptogramma ebuleata, Gn. X, 424 ; Cidaria fervidata, 

 Walk. 1408.) 



(JQ. 23-25 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous, yellowish-tinged, somewhat sprinkled with fuscous; 

 palpi 2^. Antennae dark grey spotted with whitish, in |^ slightly 

 subdentate, ciliations §. Forewings triangular, hindmargin hardly 

 waved, bowed, rather oblique ; varying from whitish-ochreous to 

 deep yellow-ochreous, sometimes with faint waved fuscous lines ; a 

 curved cloudy fuscous line about \ ; median band formed by two 

 groups of waved fuscous lines, sometimes very faint, sometimes 

 coalescing to form ochreous-fuscous dark-margined fasciae, anterior 

 curved, posterior forming a moderate subacute projection on 

 median third ; a dark fuscous median discal dot ; a faint fuscous 

 sinuate line beyond median band, marked with distinct darker 

 fuscous dots ; hindraarginal area beyond this usually more or less 

 irrorated with fuscous, including a pale waved subterminal line ; 

 a faint short oblique pale streak from apex, margined beneath by 

 a darker shade ; an interrupted dark fuscous hindmarginal line : 

 cilia dark grey suffused with ochreous towards base, terminal half 

 white, with a grey spot at apex, rarely barred with grey. Hind, 

 wings with hindmargin slightly waved, rounded ; pale ochreous- 

 yellowish ; sometimes traces of an angulated grey median line, and 

 one or two grey marks at anal angle ; sometimes an interrupted 

 grey hindmarginal line ; cilia ochreous-yellow, terminal half whitish. 



Bathurst (2500 feet) and Mount Kosciusko (4000 feet). New 

 South Wales ; Launceston, Deloraine, and Campbelltown, Tas- 

 mania ; from November to January, common. 

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