270 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



Vic: Macedon, near, Gisborne, in February and March: Lome, 

 in February and March.— Tas.: Mt. Wellington, in October. 

 Mr. Lyell writes that this species frequents the fallen timber of 

 densely-wooded gullies at the head of fern gullies, and is exceed- 

 ingly difficult to catch on account of the surroundings. 



147. Casbia eccentritis. 



DeUinia eccentritis, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.635. 



Forewings with 1 1 arising separately from cell and anastomos- 

 ing with 12 (1 ^ 1 J), or 11 out of 9 and anastomosing with 12 



(3 9). 



Q.: Blackhutt. — N.S.W.: Sydney. — Vic: Warragul, Beacons- 

 field, Mt. Macedon, near Gisborne. 



148 Casbia lithodora. 



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

 p.637. 



Forewings with 11 arising separately from cell and anastomos- 

 ing with 12 (13 (J, 49). 



N.Q.: Herberton.— Q.: Eidsvold, Stanthorpe. — N.S.W.: Ebor 

 (4,000ft,), Sydney. — Vic: Warragul. -S.A.: Mt. Lofty. W.A.: 

 Perth, Kelmscott, Waroona, Geraldton. 



149. f Casbia cremnias. 

 Deilinia cremnias, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 189L 

 p.638. 



W.A.: Geraldton. 



150. fCASBIA OCHTHADIA. 



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

 p.639. 



N.S.W.: Mt. Kosciusko (2,700 ft). 



151. Casbia rhodoptila, n.sp. 

 pooW-rtAos, rosy-winged. 

 g. 23 mm. Head reddish. Palpi 1£; brown-whitish. An- 

 tennae grey- whitish ; pectinations in g 8, apical y 1 ^ simple. 

 Thorax whitish; tegulje reddish. Abdomen whitish, towards 

 base rosy-tinged. Legs whitish. Forewings triangular, costa 



