304 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



base, thence straight to near apex, apex rounded, termen slightly 

 bowed, oblique; fuscous-brown, suffused towards margins with 

 fuscous, with a few, scattered, blackish scales ; a transverse, 

 linear, dark fuscous, discal mark; cilia fuscous. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded; grey-whitish: a broad, ill-defined, fuscous, 

 terminal band; cilia grey. Underside of forewings fuscous; of 

 hindwings as upper side. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



W.A.: Waterloo, in May: one specimen received from Mr. G. 

 F. Berthoud. 



209. Amelora cryphia, n.sp. 

 K/n'c/uos, hidden. 



(J. 26 mm. Head whitish-grey; face and palpi fuscous. An- 

 tenna? grey, towards base whitish; pectinations in £ 5. Thorax 

 ochreous fuscous. Abdomen whitish, irrorated with fuscous. 

 Legs whitish, irrorated with dark fuscous; anterior pair dark 

 fuscous, with whitish tarsal annulations. Forewings triangular, 

 costa slightly arched, apex pointed, termen slightly bowed, 

 slightly oblique ; pale ochreous-grey irrorated with fuscous, 

 central area suffused with reddish-brown; a faintly marked out- 

 wardly curved line from £ costa to h dorsum, suffused posteriorly 

 with reddish-brown ; a very faint, dark, discal spot ; a fine, 

 dentate, fuscous line from costa before apex to § dorsum, suffused 

 anteriorly with reddish-brown; cilia pale ochreous-grey, irrorated 

 with fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded; fuscous-grey, 

 towards base paler; cilia whitish-ochreous mixed with fuscous. 

 Underside of forewings fuscous; of hindwings whitish with fus- 

 cous irroration, and a very broad, fuscous, terminal band. Type 

 in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic: Birchip, in April: one specimen received from Mr. D. 

 Goudie. 



210. Amelora camptodes, n.sp. 

 kc/x7ttwS>;s, bent. 



£. 'M mm. Head whitish, mixed with dark fuscous: face and 

 palpi fuscous. Antennae fuscous, towards base whitish. Thorax 

 fuscous. Abdomen whitish, irrorated with fuscous. Legs fus- 

 cous with whitish annulations; posterior pair whitish, Fore- 



