294 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



fuscous shade which reaches middle of disc; cilia brownish, mixed 

 with pale ochreous. Hind wings with termen rounded, towards 

 apex wavy; colour as in forewings; a darker-shaded, transverse 

 line at f. Underside similar, but much more brightly coloured. 

 Type in Coll. Goldfinch. 



N.S.W. : Port Macquarie, in October; one specimen. 



Gen. 63. Planolocha. 



Planolocha, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p. 645. 



Face smooth, or with projecting tuft of hairs. Tongue well- 

 developed. Palpi moderately long, porrect, or somewhat ascend- 

 ing, thickened with rough hairs, terminal joint short. Antennae 

 of <J thickened, slightly laminate, minutely ciliated. Thorax 

 not crested; slightly hairy beneath. Femora smooth; posterior 

 tibia; of £ sometimes dilated, with internal groove and tuft. 

 Forewings of £ without fovea; 10 and 11 arising separately from 

 cell, 10 sometimes connected with 9. Hindwings normal. 



I have extended the scope of Meyrick's genus to include 

 obliquata Luc, in which the face is smooth, and the £ without 

 abdominal tufts and dilated posterior tibia;. 



189. Planolocha autoptis. 



Planolocha autoptis, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 1891, 

 p. 646. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 arising separately from cell and 

 free (2^, 3£), or 10 connected with 9(3^, 39). Abdomen of ^ 

 with dense tuft of hairs on each side beneath at base. 



N.Q.: Herberton. — Q.: Nambour, Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine, 

 Killarney. — JST.S.W.: Ebor, Jenulan. — Vic: Melbourne, Lome. 



190. Planolocha obliquata. 



Aspilates obliquata, Luc, P.R.S.Q., 1892, p.80. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 arising separately f rum cell and 

 free (4^, I9), or 10 connected with 9 (2^, 39). 



Q. : Nambour, Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine. — N.8.W.: Jenolan, 

 Ourimbah. 



