BY E. Mi;VRKK. 1.'31 



305. S. soUicitana Meyr. 



(Strepsiccros sollicitana Meyi'-, Pfoc. Linn. Soc. N.8. Wales, 

 1881,687). 



Q.: Brisl)aiie - N S.W.: Sydney; from October to January. 



306. S. chalcifis, n.sp. 



^ 17 niiu. Head, palpi, and tliorax dark fuscous, palpi rather 

 long, terminal joint with some white scales at base and apex. 

 Antennai with notch at |. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, 

 costa gently arched, with broad fold reaching from base to near 

 middle, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, oblique; dark 

 bronzy -fuscous; an oblique rhomboidal patch of whitish suffusion 

 from dorsum beyond middle, reaching nearly half across wing; 

 anterior edge of ocellus indicated by a very obscure rather oblique 

 transverse greyish mark : cilia bronzy-fuscous sprinkled with 

 whitish, exti'eme base spotted with white and dark fuscous. 

 Hindwings with 3 and 4 stalked; rather dark fuscous; cilia 

 whitish-fuscous, with fuscous subbasal line. 



T.4SM.: Blue Tier (.Simson); one specimen. 



307. ;S'. tarachodes, n.sp 



(^2- 10-1- mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous slightly 

 sprinkled wdth whitish, in one specimen head suffused with 

 whitish Antennje in ^ with notch at J;. Forewings elongate, 

 costa gently arched, in ^ with moderate fold reaching from base 

 to beyond |, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, oblique; bronzy- 

 fuscous, sprinkled with dark fuscous; two parallel, approximated, 

 oblique white streaks from dorsum about |, reaching half across 

 wing; a white streak frt)m | of costa to near tornus; costa 

 posteriorly obscurely strigulated with white : cilia fuscous, some- 

 what mixed with dark fuscous and whitish, with white l)asal 

 patches at apex and tornus. Hindwings with 3 and \ stalked; 

 grey; cilia whitish, with grey subbasal line. 



Tasm. : Mount Wellington, 3,600 feet; in Decembei', three 

 specimens. These are not in good condition, aii<l the descri[)tioii 

 may, therefore, need inqiro\ eiiient, hut the sj)ecies is distinct. 



