232 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TOHTRICINA, 



308. S. spanistits, n.sp. 



^ 13 mm. Head, })alpi, and thorax rather daik grey, 

 sprinkled with white. Antenn;e with notch at ^-. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa gently arched, fold short and very 

 slight, almost obsolete, apex round-pointed, termen slightly 

 sinuate, somewhat oblique; dark fuscous, bases of scales 

 whitish; costa strigulated throughout with white; submedian 

 fold from base to middle white and transversely strigulated 

 with white: two approximated nearly direct white streaks 

 from dorsum beyond middle, reaching half across wing; a white 

 streak from § of costa to tornus : cilia fuscous mixed with dark 

 fuscous, with white basal patches on tornus and beneath apex. 

 Hindwings with 3 and i stalked; I'ather dark fuscous; cilia pale 

 fuscous, with darker subbasal shade. 



N.S.W.: Mount Kosciusko, 5,000 feet; in Januaiy, one speci- 

 men. Allied to the preceding, but distinguished from it and all 

 (jther Australian species by the costal fold being almost obsolete. 



309. «S'. murosa, n.sp. 



(J^. 10-12 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax light fuscous, stmie- 

 times sprinkled with white. Anteiuife in ^ with notch at 1. 

 Forewings elongate, rather dilated posteriorly, costa gently arched, 

 in (J with moderate fold reaching from base to f, apex obtuse, 

 termen somewhat sinuate, rather oblique; fuscous, more or less 

 suffused with ochreous on posterior third, slightly sprinkled with 

 whitish; costa strigulated with white on posterior 'I, in ^ ante- 

 riorly also; usually a more or less marked streak of white suft'usion 

 and strigulation along submedian fokl from base to middle; a 

 transverse patch of white suffusion or strigulation from dorsum 

 beyond middle, reaching more than half across wing, often indis- 

 tinctly defined; ocellus enclosed by two leaden-metallic transverse 

 strijs, and marked with three or four black dashes on lower half 

 of wing : cilia fuscous, on termen white towards base. Hindwings 

 with 3 and 4 stalked; dark fuscous; cilia grey, with dark fuscous 

 subbasal shade. 



N.8.W.: Bathurst — Tasm.: Deloraine; in November and Decem- 

 ber, twelve specimens. 



