254 LEPIDOPTERA OF EBOR SCRUB, N.S.W., iii., 



Capua sp. 

 One example, apparently of the species noted in these Pro- 

 ceedings, 1915, p 189. 



Capua euzoxa, n.sp, 

 ei'^irji'os", well girdled. 



(^.10-1 2 mm. Head and palpi pale hrown. Antennse pale 

 brown annulated with blackish; cilia in (J 1. Thorax pale 

 brown, with a prominent, posterior, dark fuscous crest. Abdo- 

 men fuscous gradually darkening to apex, extreme base pale 

 brown. Legs fuscous; tarsi annulated with ochreous- whitish: 

 posterior pair, except tarsi, ochreous-whitish. Forewings moder- 

 ate, somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa rather strongly arched, 

 apex rounded, termen nearly straight, oblique; without costal 

 fold in J"; pale brown; a dark fuscous line from J costa to ^ 

 dorsum, rather acutely angled on fold, outlining basal patch, 

 which is scarcely darker than groundcolour; a well marked, 

 nearly transverse, dark fuscous, median fascia, its anterior edge 

 well-defined, sinuate, its posterior edge suffused; two dark fus- 

 cous, costal dots follow this, and then a triangular, costal, sub- 

 apical spot; a slender, fuscous, terminal line; cilia pale brownish 

 barred with fuscous, flind wings and cilia fuscous grey. 



Distinguishable by tlie dark, transverse, median fascia. One 

 ^ example. I also took two examples under a waterfall, six 

 miles from the Scrub. Also from Queensland : Killarnev, in 

 November. In all, five examples, all ^. 



Capua crypserythra, n.sp. 



Kpv\pepx>dpos, with hidden red. 

 ^.17 mm. [Head and thorax rubbed. Palpi broken]. An- 

 tenniB whitish, upper surface finely barred with dark fuscous. 

 [Thorax rubbedj. Abdomen pale grey. Legs ochreous-whitish; 

 anterior tibioe and all tarsi annulated with fuscous. Forewings 

 broad, posteriorly dilated, costa strongly arched, apex rectangular, 

 termen slightly sinuate, rounded towards tornus; dark grey ob- 

 scurely reticulated with reddish-orange; costa finely strigulated 

 with dark fuscous; a semilunar, whitish blotch on dorsum, not 

 extending to base or tornus, on this the reddish-orange reticula- 



