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only one so far being recorded north of Sydney, and they are 

 well represented in the interior and in the western half of the con- 

 tinent. A basal fovea in the fore wing of the $ appears to have 

 been originally present in this group, though it is not developed 

 in most species of Amelora, but in two at least, which cannot be 

 generically separate from that genus, it is still present. 



200. f Amelora goniota. 

 Amelora goniota, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.647. 



S.A.: Mt. Lofty. 



201. Amelora sparsularia. 



Panagra sparsularia, Gn M Lep., x., p.131, P1.12, f.4. Amelora 

 sparsularia, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p.648. 



Q.: Brisbane. — N.S.W.: Sydney, Bathurst. — Vic: Blackrock, 

 near Melbourne. — S.A.: Mt, Lofty. 



202. Amelora demistis. 

 Amelora demistis, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.648. 



N.S.W.: Sydney. — Vic: Gisborne, Lome.— S.A.: Mt, Lofty. 



•203. Amelora amblopa. 



Amelora amblopa, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.649. 



This species, if I have identified it correctly, has a small basal 

 fovea in the £ forewing. 



N.S.W.: Bathurst, Mt. Kosciusko (5,000 ft.).— Vic: Birchip, 

 Sea Lake.— S. A.: Mt. Lofty. 



204. Amelora zophopasta, n.sp. 

 £ocf)oiro.<TTOs, dark-sprinkled. 

 <£. 34mm. Head, palpi, and thorax grey-whitish, with blackish 

 irroration. Antenna? grey, towards base grey-whitish; pectina- 

 tions in <J 6. Abdomen whitish, with blackish irroration oh 

 undersurface. Legs whitish, with dark fuscous irroration ; 

 anterior pair dark fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa arched 

 at base, thence nearly straight, apex rounded, termen rather 

 bowed, slightly oblique; £ with a small basal fovea; grey-whitish, 



