BY A. .TKFI-'KKIS TURNER. 261 



apex simple. Thorax and abdomen not crested; thorax slightly 

 hairy beneath. Femora glabrous; posterior tibiae in g rarely 

 dilated. Forewings without fovea; 10 absent (coincident with 

 9), 11 anastomosing with 12 and 9. 



A small European genus. The sjjecies are small and obscure. 



1 , Wings grey, not ochreous-tinged 2. 



Wings ochreous-tinged 4. 



2. Hindwings with termen nearly straight odontocrossa. 



Hindwings with termen rounded 3. 



.">. Posterior tibiae of 6 dilated with basal tuft icasta. 



Posterior tibia? of i not dilated and without tuft spodina. 



4. Wings pale oehreous with whitish, and deeper ochreous 



or fuscous irroration isocyma. 



Wings brownish with whitish irroration sabtdicolor. 



132. LOMO«RAPHA ODONTOCROSSA, 11. sp. 



Deilinia odontocrossa, Turn., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1906, p. 134. 

 Very similar to L. spodina; best distinguished by the nearly 

 straight, dentate termen of hindwings 

 Tag.: Strahan. 



133. LOMOGRAPHA ICASTA, 11. sp. 

 eiKacrros, like. 



(J. 25 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen grey. Palpi 1^; 

 grey. Antennae grey; pectinations of £ 6, apical ^ simple. 

 Legs grey; posterior tibia? of £ strongly dilated, with a pencil 

 of long hairs from inner side of base. Forewings triangular, 

 costa slightly arched, apex acute, termen slightly bowed, slightly 

 crenulate, oblique; grey with slight fuscous irroration; costa 

 strigulated with fuscous: a very fine fuscous line from | costa, 

 bent inwards beneath costa, and thence oblique to | dorsum; a 

 dark fuscous, median, discal dot; a fine, fuscous, oblique line with 

 darker points on veins from -| costa to | dorsum; a very fine, pale, 

 dentate, subterminal line; a terminal series of fuscous dots; cilia 

 grey. Hindwings with termen rounded, crenulate; as forewings 

 but discal dot at \. Underside similar but even more obscure. 



Very like L. spodina; the wing-margins are more crenulate, 

 but its distinctness rests mainly on the posterior tii>i;i' of the <J 



N.S. W.: Blackheath, near Katoomba; one specimen. 



