268 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, VI., 



Very similar to these are two £ from Kuranda, with postmedian, 

 whitish-brown blotclies and vein 1 1 separate and free; these may 

 be varietal forms of the same species. 



1 42. Casbia impressaria. 



Tephrina impressaria, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxiii., p.966; 

 Deilinia impressaria, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.636. 



Forewings with 11 from cell anastomosing with 12 (4 £, 1 £). 



Q.: Duaringa, Brisbane. — N.S.W.: .Sydney. 



143. f Casbia cenias. 



Dedinia cenias, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc.N.S. Wales, 1891, p. 637. 

 Tas.: Georges Bay. 



144. Casbia synempora, n.sp. 

 o-vveixiropot, a fellow-wayfarer. 



£Q. 29-31 mm. Head brownish-grey, face brownish. Palpi 

 in ^ 1|, in £ 2; brownish. Antennae grey: in £ with long 

 pectinations (10), [apices broken]. Thorax brownish-grey Ab- 

 domen brown-whitish. Legs ochreous-whitish; anterior tibiae 

 and tarsi pale fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa gently 

 arched, apex rounded, termen slightly bowed, oblique; vein 11 

 from cell and separate (1 g, 5 £) or shortly anastomosing with 12 

 (2 5); brownish-grey more or less irrorated with dark fuscous, 

 which forms fine strigulse towards costa; lines reddish-brown, 

 faintly indicated; first at 1, transverse, nearly obsolete; second 

 before middle, sometimes dentate; on it beneath costa is a dark 

 fuscous discal dot; third at §, dentate, nearly parallel to termen; 

 a reddish-fuscous, pale-centred, subapical spot, and a similar but 

 double median spot posterior to third line; a terminal series of 

 dark fuscous dots; cilia brown-whitish. Hind wings with termen 

 rounded; as forewings but without first line and subapical spot, 

 double spot often nearly obsolete. Underside as upper but paler 

 and without lines and spots. 



Ab.£. Subterminal spots rather large and fuscous. 



Very similar to D. rectaria but slightly larger and darker, the 

 £ without fovea and gland, and both sexes with longer palpi. 



