BY E. MEYRICK. 1199 



sinuate, apex acute, subfalcate, hindraargin deeply sinuate beneath 

 apex, thence bowed ; whitish-ochreous, slightly brownish-tinged, 

 strewn with short scattered dark grey transverse strigulse ; a 

 straight cloudy grey streak, somewhat mixed with ochreous, from 

 apex to middle of inner margin, broadest beneath, interrupted 

 near upper extremity, thence to near inner margin marked with a 

 fine cloudy blackish line : cilia rather dark fuscous, tips fuscous- 

 whitish. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded ; colour, strigulse, 

 and cilia as in forewings, but base paler ; a straight cloudy fuscous 

 streak, mixed with ochreous and a few blackish scales, from middle 

 of costa to middle of inner margin, posteriorly suffusedly margined 

 with yellow-ochreous, especially towards middle ; beyond this 

 suffusion a moderate roundish cloudy fuscous spot in disc above 

 middle, beneath which is an obscure pale dot. 



Melbourne, Victoria ; one specimen received from Dr. T. P. 

 Lucas, who possesses others. 



11. Onychodes, Gn. 



Face smooth. Tongue developed. Antenna3 in ^ bipectinated 

 to apex, in ^ also very shortly bipectinated. Palpi short, porrected, 

 rough-scaled. Thorax densely hairy beneath. Forewings with 

 vein 11 anastomosing with 12. Hindwings with veins 6 and 7 

 somewhat approximated at base. 



These characters are drawn from 0. lutosaria, as I have not 

 been able to examine a specimen of 0. traumataria, which is the 

 type of Guenee's genus ; the definition may therefore require 

 modification, or it may even prove that the two species cannot be 

 justly included together. So far as the structural characters are 

 given by Guenee, they appear to agree. I have corrected the 

 erroneous spelling of Guenee's generic name. 



Forewings with a dark fuscous spot above anal 



angle 68. traumataria. 



Forewings without a dark fuscous spot above 



anal angle 69. lutosaria. 



