BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 271 



nearly straight, apex round-pointed, termen slightly bowed, 

 slightly oblique; 11 from cell anastomosing shortly with 12 (!<£): 

 pale rosy; a suffused whitish streak along costa; a reddish discal 

 dot beneath mid-costa; a very faint, reddish, postmedian line at 

 |; an ill-defined, reddish-fuscous spot in middle of disc beyond 

 this; a series of inconspicuous reddish terminal dots; cilia pale 

 rosy, apices whitish. Hindwings with termen rounded: colour 

 and markings as forewings, but subterminal spot nearly obsolete. 

 Underside grey-whitish with a few pale fuscous strigulse; small 

 fuscous discal and terminal dots. 



N.A.: Port Darwin, in September: one specimen, received 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



152. Casbia sciagrapha, n.sp. 

 (rK.caypa(f>o<i, with shaded marking. 



<$Q. 25-28 mm. Head white, posterior edge of crown and face, 

 except margins, brownish. Palpi in both sexes 2|; brownish, 

 towards base white. Antenna? grey- whitish; pectinations in £ 

 long (10), apical ^ simple. Thorax grey- whitish; tegulse brown. 

 Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs whitish with some fuscous 

 irroration ; anterior tibia? and tarsi pale fuscous. Forewings 

 rather elongate-triangular, costa slightly arched at base, then 

 straight nearly to apex, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, 

 slightly oblique; 11 arising from a point with 9, anastomosing 

 with 12 (2£, 2Q), from 9 near base anastomosing with 12 {1$), 

 arising apparently from 12 (2,^, 1^); grey-whitish, sometimes 

 with pale fuscous strigulse; costal edge ochreous with pale fus- 

 cous strigulse; sometimes a pale fuscous dot above fold at 4- 

 representing first line; a dark fuscous median discal dot; a rather 

 broad, sinuate, pale fuscous line, edged posteriori)' with whitish, 

 from | dorsum towards, but not reaching | costa; a fine fuscous 

 terminal line: cilia grey. Hindwings with termen obtusely 

 dentate, slightly rounded; as forewings but without postmedian 

 shade, and with terminal line more distinct. Underside grey. 



The brown tegulae should be noted. When 11 appears to arise 

 from 12, its basal portion is not developed. 



N.S.W.: Glen Tnnes (3,500 ft.), in April, one £; Mt. Kosci- 

 usko (3,000-3,500 ft.), in March; eight specimens. 



