1158 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



21. Nearch. cicriaria, Gn. 



(Panagra cicrtaria, Gn. X. 129; P. corrogata, Walk. 997.) 

 (J$. 28-31 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale whitish- 

 ochreous. Palpi 3 J, whitish-ochreous, externally mixed with 

 fuscous, base white. Antennae whitish, pectinations grey. Legs 

 pale ochreous, posterior pair whitish, femora sprinkled with dark 

 fuscous. Forewings triangular, hindmargin sinuate on upper half, 

 slightly rounded beneath; whitish-ochreous, with a few scattered 

 dark fuscous scales, towards costa faintly strigulated with pale 

 brownish ; a black dot in disc at J, one on inner margin at J, and 

 a third between these ; a small roundish dark fuscous pale-centred 

 spot in disc above middle, sometimes reduced to a dot without 

 pale centre ; a series of cloudy blackish dots, partially connected 

 by an incomplete obscure dark fuscous line, from f of costa to f 

 of inner margin, rather strongly sinuate outwards on middle 

 third, and inwards on lower third, nearly followed on lower § 

 by an obscure brownish-ochreous line ; a hindmarginal series of 

 black dots : cilia pale whitish-ochreous. Hindwings with hind- 

 margin almost straight, slightly waved, apex prominent ; in ^ 

 without tufts beneath ; ochreous- whitish, sprinkled with pale grey ; 

 a hindmarginal series of black dots ; cilia ochreous- whitish. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; Hobart, Tasmania ; in March, 

 rather common locally. The different form of the hindwings 

 makes this species easy of recognition. 



4. Satraparchis, n.g. 



Tongue developed. Antennae in ^ unipectinated, towards 

 apex simple. Palpi moderately long, porrected, rough-scaled. 

 Forewings with vein 10 out of 9, 11 anastomosing shortly with 9. 

 Hindwings with veins 6 and 7 short-stalked. 



Certainly a development of Epidesmia, containing only the 

 following species. 



22. Satr. hijugata. Walk. 



(Panagra bijitgata,Vi3i\k. 1663; Ifelaiiijjpe teliferata/\h. 1712). 



