298 REVISION QF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



scarcely oblique; ochreous- brown, closely strigulated with fuscous; 

 a white costal streak from J to §-; first line represented by three 

 fuscous dots, each edged anteriorly with white; an obscure discal 

 spot; a curved line of fuscous dots, each edged posteriorly with 

 white, from § costa to f dorsum; cilia ochreous-brown barred 

 with fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded, slightly wavy; 

 pale grey; a postmedian line of dots like those of forewings, but 

 faintly marked; cilia pale grey tinged with ochreous. Underside 

 whitish, with fuscous irrorated discal dot, and postmedian line 

 of dots; dorsal area of forewings grey. 



Differs from preceding by the longer palpi, darker forewings 

 with strongly bowed termen, apices of cilia not white, etc. Type 

 in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic: Lome, in March, one specimen. 



Gen. 68. Angelia, 



Angelia, Low., Tr. R.8.S.A., 1903, p. 193. 



Frons with a horizontal, corneous, spathulate process. Tongue 

 well-developed. Palpi moderate or rather short; second joint 

 roughly hairy; terminal joint minute. Antennae of £ pectinate 

 to apex. Thorax sometimes with a small, anterior, triangular 

 crest. Posterior tibiae with two pairs of spurs; in £ dilated. 

 Forewings in $ with a basal fovea; 10 and 11 arising from cell 

 by a common stalk, which is connected by a bar with 1 2, 1 

 anastomosing with 9. Hindwings with 6 and 7 separate, con- 

 nate, or short-stalked. 



Type, A. tephrochroa Low. 



A very natural genus distinguished from Amelora by the char- 

 acteristic frontal process. The stalking of 6 and 7 of the hind- 

 wings I have noticed only in A. heteropa Low. 



196. Angelia heteropa. 

 Amelora heterupa, Low., Tr. R.8.S.A., 1901, p. 64. 

 N.8.W.: Broken Hill. 



197. Angelia capnosticta, n.sp. 

 K-(/.7ri'o<rTiK'Tos, smoke-spotted. 

 (J. .'50 mm. Head whitish-grey; face and palpi fuscous. (An- 

 tennae broken). Thorax whitish-grey. Abdomen brown-whitish 



