260 LEPIDOPTERA OF EBOR SCRUB, X.S.W., ill. 



One example. Also from Q.: Duariiiga, Brisbane, Coolangatta, 

 Warwick. — N.S.W.: Murwillumbali, Glen Innes, Sydney, Bulli, 

 Batliurst. — Vic: Warragul. -Tasm.: Hobart.— S. A.: Pt. Lincoln. 

 — W.A.: Geraldton. Also from New Zealand, Europe, and 

 North America. This insignificant species is one of the most 

 generally distributed. 



Subfam. T i n e i N ^.. 

 Narycia nemorivaga, n.sp. 



Nemori raijn'<, wandering in tiie woods, 

 9.15 mm. Head white. Palpi very short: fuscous. Antennae 

 fuscous; basal joint white. Thorax dark fuscous. Abdomen 

 grey; tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs fuscous: tarsi annulated with 

 whitish-ochreous, posterior pair wholly whitish-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings elongate-oval, not dilated, costa rather strongly arched, 

 apex round-pointed, termeii very obliquely rounded; 7 absent; 

 white, on costa ochreous-tinged; markings dark fuscous; a narrow, 

 basal fascia slightly prolonged on costa; a broad, slightly oblique 

 fascia from \ costa to mid-dorsum, edges slightly irregular but 

 approximately straight and parallel; a triangular, subapical 

 fascia, very broad on costa where it is interrupted by a white 

 dot before middle, narrowing to tornus; a triangular, apical 

 blotch containing a subapical, white dot on costa; cilia fuscous, 

 twice interrupted by ochreous-whitish on costa, on lower half of 

 termen and tornus ochreous-whitisli. Hindwings and cilia grey. 

 One 9 example. 



