BY E. MEYRICK. 851 



64. Hydr. suhochraria, Dbld. 



(Aspilates subochraria, Dbld., Dieff. N. Zeal, ii, 285, Butl. N.Z. 

 Cat. pi. iii, 16, Meyr. Trans. N.Z. Inst. 1883, 73 (Arsinoe); 

 Camptogramma strangulata, Gn. X, 423 ; Aspilates euholiaria, 

 Walk. 16t<4; Camptogramma fuscinata, Gn. Ent. Mo. Mag. V, 92.) 



(J^. 25-29 mm. Head light fuscous, collar and sides of face 

 deep ochreous-yellow. Palpi 1^, deep yellow-ochreous, base 

 yellow-whitish. Antennae pale yellowish-fuscous, in ^ deeply 

 dentate, ciliations §. Thorax deep ochreous-yellow, anterior 

 margin fuscous, rarely wholly light fuscous. Forewings triangular 

 costa faintly sinuate, hindmargin entire, bowed, rather oblique • 

 deep ochreous-yellow, costa and hindmargin suffused with fuscous, 

 sometimes posterior half or even whole wing suffused with light 

 fuscous ; faint traces of waved darker lines ; median band with 

 anterior edge very faint, indented below middle, posterior edge 

 formed by a fuscous fascia, dilated near inner margin, anteriorly 

 suffused, posteriorly well-defined by a whitish-fuscous line, slightly 

 curved outwards on upper \ ; a black median discal dot : cilia pale 

 fuscous, basal half suffused with deep ochreous. Hindwings some- 

 what elongate, hindmai-gin faintly waved, rounded ; pale ochreous- 

 yellowish, sometimes fuscous-tinged ; sometimes faint traces of 

 waved fuscous lines posteriorly ; cilia pale ochreous-yellowish, 

 sometimes fuscous-tinged. 



Toowoomba (2000 feet), Queensland ; Glen Innes (3500 feet), 

 Bathurst (2500 feet), Sydney, and Cooma (4000 feet). New South 

 Wales; Ballarat and Melbourne, Victoria ; Deloraine and Hobart, 

 Tasmania ; from October to April, generally common. It occurs 

 also freely throughout New Zealand. 



65. Hydr. try g odes, n.sp. 

 ^. 24 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs 

 fuscous, reddish-tinged ; palpi 2\ ; antennae triangularly dentate, 

 ciliations § ; legs sprinkled with ochreous-whitish. Forewings 

 triangular, hindmargin waved, bowed, I'ather oblique ; rather dark 

 fuscous, mixed with dull ferruginous-reddish, especially before and 

 beyond median band, and slightly sprinkled with whitish, with 



