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ochreous, irrorated with fuscous. Abdomen grey, segmental 

 margins whitish. Legs whitish, banded with dark fuscous 

 irroration. Forewings pointed ; whitish-ochreous, irregularly 

 irrorated with dark fuscous, and somewhat mixed with ferruginous- 

 reddish; two spots of blackish irroration on costa towards base? 

 and two on fold obliquely beyond these; stigmata blackish, sur- 

 rounded with reddish-ferruginous, plical obliquely before first 

 discal : cilia whitish-grey, sprinkled with black. Hind wings 1, 

 light grey; cilia pale greyish-ochreous. 



Carnarvon, West Australia, in October; three specimens. 



98. 6-'. mari7ia, n.sp. 



(J$. 9-10 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi whitish-ochreous, 

 second joint with dark fuscous basal and supramedian bands, 

 terminal joint with dark fuscous basal and black subapical rings. 

 Antennae whitish-ochreous, ringed with dark fuscous. Thorax 

 light yellow-ochreous. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs dark 

 fuscous ringed with ochreous-whitish, hairs of posterior tibige 

 ochreous-whitish. Forewings acutely pointed; whitish-ochreous, 

 suffused in disc with deep yellow-ochreous and irrorated with 

 brownish-ochreous ; a dark fuscous spot in disc towards base; 

 an oblique sometimes interrupted bar of blackish irroration from 

 costa at J, reaching | across wing; some undefined spots of 

 blackish irroration on costa, at apex, and on termen; discal 

 stigmata undefined, formed of blackish irroration : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, round apex with a black median line. Hind wings 1, 

 pale whitish-grey; cilia whitish-ochreous. 



Kiama, New South Wales; four specimens bred in January. 

 Larva undescribed; mines an irregular crumpled whitish blotch 

 in leaves of Stackhousia spathulata {Stackhousiece) in January. 

 This and the next ^species are closely allied and very similar, 

 being also both variable in development of markings; they are 

 most easily distinguished by the size and colour, this species 

 being much yellower; the difference in larval habit establishes 

 their distinctness. 



