BY T. P. LUCAS. 1075- 



line just beyond fainter, irregular and toothed ; in some specimens 

 a dark discal spot near centre of wing at J ; in some suffusions 

 of rust colour, brown near centre of wing and costa ; in some 

 only irregular pencillings at irregular distances, and for varied 

 lengths transversely across wing : cilia grey. Hindwings white- 

 grey or brown-grey, with smoky suffusion towards apical half of 

 hindmargin ; cilia grey. 



Brisbane. 



If Meyrick's determination be right, a most variable moth. 



Sarotricha puxctata, n.sp. 



^9. 26 mm. Head, palpi creamy-grey. Antennae grey. 

 Thorax smoked - grey, two black dots in front, four imme- 

 diately behind, and three posteriorly. Abdomen brownish-drab. 

 Forewings with costa gently rounded, hindmargin rounded, creamv- 

 grey suffused in patches with smoky-drab and brown, and covered 

 with deep black dots ; a dot at base in centre, one at 4- costa and 

 from this a series of spots more or less united to J inner margin ; 

 a dot at J inner margin ; an angular spot at f costa, further 

 angled to a dot on middle of wing at f — thence interrupted to a 

 dot at J inner margin ; a dot beyond J costa, and in a line of 

 interrupted dots to f inner margin ; a conspicuous spot at | costa, 

 thence an irregular zigzag grey line | inner margin, a fine line at 

 |- costa, and a line often divided into two dots at apex of costa, 

 thence as a zigzag interrupted line of dots to just before anal angle 

 of inner margin, a sub-marginal row of fine dots on veins : cilia 

 grey. Hindwings grey becoming browner toward hindmargin and 

 there forming a suffusion of brown ; cilia grey. 



Brisbane ; 4 specimens. 



Sorocostia mesozona, [Meyr. MS.] n.sp. 



(J9. 15 mm. Head in some specimens snow white, in others 

 grey. Palpi, antennae grey. Thorax white. Abdomen grey. 



