BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 307 



dentate posteriorly. Apparently equally common with the typical 

 form. Type in Coll. Wyld. 



N.S.W.: Sydney, in April: five specimens received from Mr. 

 G. H. Wyld, who has a series. 



216. Amelora crypsigramma. 



Amelora crypsigramma, Low., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 

 1899, p.87. 



X.S.W.: Broken Hill.— Vic: Birchip. 



217. Amelora macarta, n.sp. 



fLo.i<apTO<;, happy. 



£. 36 mm. Head and thorax whitish-grey; face whitish, with 

 two pairs of lateral blackish dots. Palpi moderate (1 A): whitish, 

 apices blackish. Abdomen grey whitish, with a few blackish 

 scales. Legs whitish, irrorated and annulated with blackish. 

 Forewings triangular, costa straight nearly to apex, apex pointed, 

 termen bowed, oblique ; whitish-ochreous-grey, with a few, 

 scattered, blackish scales, and numerous, minute, paler singula- 

 tions; a basal spot of black and white scales mixed: an ill-defined, 

 basal, pale ochreous patch, bordered by some blackish dots; a 

 sinuate line from costa near apex to f dorsum, consisting of a 

 row of blackish white-edged dots with a posterior pale ochreous 

 suffusion : cilia grey, apices white. Hindwings with termen 

 slightly rounded, slightly wavy; whitish, with grey strigulations, 

 towards termen grey; a grey discal dot before middle; a dentate 

 fuscous line at f ; cilia grey, apices white, except at apex, on 

 dorsum whitish. Type in Coll. Wyld. 



N.S.W.: Sydney, in May; one specimen received from Mr. G. 

 H. Wyld. 



218. Amelora fucosa, n.sp. 

 Fucosv.fi, reddish. 

 £. 32 mm. Head dull reddish-brown; face and palpi dark 

 fuscous. Antennae grey ; pectinations in £ 5. Thorax dull 

 reddish-brown. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs whitish, with 

 fuscous irroration, tarsi and spurs, except apices, fuscous; an- 

 terior pair dark fuscous, tarsi with whitish annulations. Fore- 



