310 REVISION OF AUSTRALIA!? LEPIDOPTERA, VI. 



one of the two examples the bar connecting veins 11 and 12 is 

 absent. The species shows distinct relationship to Mictodoca. 



N.S.W.: Hornsby, near Sydney, in May; two specimens.— 

 S.A.: Mt. Lofty (Lower). 



223. Amelora belophora, n.sp. 

 /ieAo</>opos, dart-bearing. 



£. 34 mm. Head pale ochreous-fuscous; face and palpi fus- 

 cous. Antennae pale grey; pectinations in £ very long (10). 

 Thorax pale ochreous-fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs 

 fuscous irro rated, and tarsi annulated with ochreous-whitish 

 Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently arched at base, thence 

 straight to near apex, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique; 

 ochreous-whitish, suffused with pale fuscous; a broad, fuscous, 

 median streak from ^ to |; a line of fuscous dots at -|, first 

 outwardly curved, then sinuate to dorsum: some fine, interneural, 

 fuscous streaks towards termen; a terminal series of dark fuscous 

 dots; cilia pale fuscous, obscurely barred with ochreous-whitish. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded; fuscous-whitish; cilia fuscous- 

 whitish. Underside fuscous-whitish, with faintly darker discal 

 dot and terminal line on each wing. 



In the fore wing, the neuration is abnormal, 10 and 11 are 

 short-stalked, 10 connected with 9, but 11 not connected with 

 12; but it seems best to refer the species here, at least for the 

 present. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic: Beaconsfield, in April: one specimen. 



