262 REVISION OV AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, VI., 



134. LOMOGRAPHA SPODINA. 



Lomographa spodina, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1891, p.633; Laophila fokia, Swin., Tr. E.S., 1902, p.628. 

 N.S.W.: Sydney.— S. A.: Mt. Lofty. 



135. ILOMOGRAPHA ISOCYMA. 



Lomographa isocyma, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1891, p.634. 

 Q.: Duaringa. 



136. Lomographa sabulicolor, n.sp. 

 Sabulicolor, sand-coloured. 



£Q. 20-23 mm. Head brown-whitish; face brownish. Palpi 

 short in both sexes (1 J); brown-whitish. Antennae grey-whitish; 

 pectinations in £ 8, apical -t simple. Thorax and abdomen 

 brown-whitish; in £ whitish. Legs brown-whitish: in £ whitish. 

 Forewings triangular, costa almost straight, apex round-pointed, 

 termen slightly bowed, slightly oblique; 11 from cell anastomos- 

 ing strongly with 12(2 ^, 2 £), and sometimes connected at a 

 point with 9 (1 <£, 1 $); brown-whitish, in £ whitish; markings 

 exceedingly obscure or almost wholly obsolete; in £ a whitish, 

 dentate, subterminal line : costa whitish, with some darker 

 strigulations ; no discal nor terminal dots ; cilia whitish. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded ; as forewings. Underside 

 whitish. 



A very obscure little species. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.A.: Port Darwin in September, October, and November; 

 four specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. Also from Mel- 

 ville Island. 



Gen. 42. Petelia. 



Pelelia, H.-Sch., Ausser. Schmet., p. 84 (1854); Hmps., Moths 

 Ind., iii., p. 21 6. 



Frons with anterior rounded tuft of hairs. Tongue well-de- 

 veloped. Palpi long, ascending; second joint very long, thick- 

 ened with appressed scales; terminal joint moderate, depressed. 

 Antennae of £ bipectinate, apical portion simple. Forewings of 

 £ without fovea: 10 out of 9. Hindwings with cell considerably 





