BY R. .t. TlLLYARl). 



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dull semi transparent brown, hairy, the forewing irrorated with 

 grey in irregular patches, and with a few, indistinct, dark brown 

 spots; a pale spot on the costa just beyond pterostignia, and an 

 oblique, faint, dark band along the gradate series. Shape much 

 as in St. hirsutisnima, but forewing slightly wider in comparison 

 with lenirth, hindwinj; narrower at base and more broadened 

 towards tip Fringe of uniforndy dark brown hairs, not so long 

 as in St. hi vsutissima Venation (Text-fig. 12) broadly as in St. 

 hirsutissima. Ijut differing in the following points. Jn both 



Text-tig. 12. — Veualiuii ul' S/oiohii/lu giil/ardi, n.sp. ; ( x 9). 



wings, Sc is shorter; and hence there are more branch- veins 

 running up to G from distal end of R In forewing, the cross- 

 vein from near the distal end of CUj up to M.^ is strongly oblique 

 (normal in St. hirs^itissinia); in hind wing, there is an extra 

 cross-vein placed distally between Mj and Mg, exactly in line 

 with the one above it. 



//a6. — Kenthurst, N.S.W. Taken by Mr. Uallard on April 

 23rd, 1916. 



Type in Coll. Tillyard. Unique. 



BIBLIOCiRAPHY. 

 1, 1909. JjANKS, N. — "IJtmerobiido' fioin (ihieei island, Australia." Proo. 

 Eut. yof. Washington, xi., 1909, pp. 70-81. [Si.'^i/ra hrinuita, n.sp., 

 S. punctata, n.sp. , Mlcromu'tfrogyatt'i. tioin.nuv., Jfeya/o/niiia, n.g., 



