306 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, VI., 



termen rounded, slightly waved ; grey-whitish, suffused with 

 fuscous; cilia grey- whitish. Underside of hind wings with discal 

 dot and postmedian line. 



Similar to A. australis, which may he distinguished by the 

 peculiarly toothed termen of forewing. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



N.S.W.: Hornsby, near Sydney, in April; one specimen. 



213. t Amelora milvaria. 

 Scodiona milvaria, Gn., Lep., x., p. 140, PI. 8, f. 8. Amelora 

 milvaria, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales, 1891, p.650. 

 S.A.: Mt, Lofty. 



214. Amelora catacris. 

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

 p.650. 



N.S.W.: Mt. Kosciusko (6,000 ft.).— Tas.: Strahan. 



215. Amelora oenobreches, n.sp. 

 oiro/fyeY^/s, wine-sprinkled. 



£. 33 36 mm. Head and thorax purple-grey; face and palpi 

 dark fuscous; palpi rather short (I4). Antenna? grey; pectina- 

 tions in g 6. Abdomen grey. Legs whitish-grey, with fuscous 

 irroration; anterior pair grey. Forewings broadly triangular, 

 costa slightly arched at base, thence straight, apex acute, slightly 

 produced, termen bowed, scarcely oblique; ochreous-grey; a broad 

 costal streak and narrow streaks on veins purple; costal edge 

 ferruginous; first line represented by two fuscous-purple dots, 

 one on median and one on internal vein; a large, suffused, fuscous, 

 discal spot; second line slightly sinuate, represented by fuscous- 

 purple clots on veins; cilia purple. Hindwings with termen 

 scarcely rounded, slightly wavy; grey; a large, suffused, fuscous, 

 median spot; an obscure postmedian line of fuscous dots; cilia 

 purple. Underside of forewings grey, with obscure, darker, 

 discal dot and postmedian line; of hindwings, whitish irrorated 

 with grey, with large, fuscous, median spot, and broad, grey, 

 terminal band. 



Ab. Broad, antemedian, curved line on forewings, and broad 

 postmedian lines on both wings, the latter sharply defined and 



