BY E. MEYRICK. 587 



Sydney and Glen Innes (3500 feet), New South Wales ; in 

 September and December, common. 



165. Zeli. sigillata, n.sp. 



(J9. 9-11 mm. Head white, forehead yellowish-tinged and 

 sometimes mixed with grey. Palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, 

 and legs white ; anterior legs infuscated. Forewings elongate, 

 rather narrow, costa moderately arched, apex acute, produced, 

 hindmargin sinuate, extremely oblique ; white, towards apex 

 sometimes faintly yellowish-tinged : cilia white or ochreous-white, 

 with a black basal dot at apex. Hindwings i)ale grey or whitish- 

 grey ; cilia grey-whitish. 



Sydney and Shoalhaven, New South Wales ; in December and 

 January, six specimens. 



34. Macarangela, n.g. 



Head with dense rough hairs on crown, projecting between 

 anteunte, face smooth ; ocelli present; tongue developed. Antennaj 

 1, in ^ filiform, simple, basal joint elongate, rather stout, with 

 slight pecten. Labial palpi moderate, porrected, with appressed 

 scales, slightly rough beneath, terminal joint rather longer than 

 second, pointed. Maxillary palpi rudimentary. Anterior tibise 

 and tarsi dilated with dense rather rough scales above ; posterior 

 tibiae more or less dilated, with dense rough or rather appressed 

 hairs, tarsi sometimes much shorter than tibiae. Forewings with 

 vein 1 simple, 2 rather remote from 3, 7 to hindmargin or costa, 

 11 from before middle. Hindwings 1, ovate-lanceolate, cilia 1; 

 vein 4 absent, 5 and 6 rather approximated. 



Probably a development of Nematohola ; the i-elationship to 

 Zelleria, to which there is considerable superficial resemblance, is 

 perhaps collateral only. The three species are closely allied and 

 very similar. 

 1. Forewings with orange streak continued to 



extreme apex - .. 2. 



Forewings with orange streak not reaching 



extremeapex 168. fyracma. 



