BY OSWALD B. LOWER. 641 



faintly waved ; whitish, thinly scaled, with a suffused fuscous 

 band along termen, more pronounced on upper half ; cilia white. 



Broken Hill, N.S.W.; one specimen, in March. 



Allied to cramboides, G'n., but separated from that species by 

 the greater number and position of the silvery-white lines. 



C. ALEUROTA, n.sp. 



g. 20 mm. Head, palpi and thorax greyish-white, palpi white 

 beneath. Antenn<\3 ochreous. Abdomen grey. Legs greyish, 

 coxae clothed with snow-white hairs. Fore wings elongate- 

 triangular, termen faintly waved, obliquely rounded ; dull 

 whitish-grey; an obscure series of fuscOus dots from costa at f to 

 inner margin at about J, faintly curved outwards on upper third : 

 cilia greyish-fuscous. Hind wings with termen irregularly waved; 

 greyish, becoming broadly suffused with fuscous along termen, 

 especially on upper half ; cilia white, with a faint fuscous sub- 

 basal line. 



Nearest moribunda, G'n., but much narrower-winged and more 

 whitish in colour, in this respect approaching ixdlida^ Butl. 



C. ANEMODES, n.sp. 



(J. 22 mm. Head, palpi, antennae and thorax ochreous-grey, 

 palpi whitish at base beneath. Abdomen and legs fuscous. 

 Forewings elongate- triangular, termen faintly waved, obliquely 

 rounded \ pale ochreous, becoming slightly darker on middle of 

 inner margin : cilia pale ochreous-white, becoming more ochreous 

 at base. Hindwings with termen irregularly waved ; clear 

 white, thinly scaled ; cilia white, faintly ochreous-tinged at base. 



Derby, W.A.; two specimens, in November. 



Separable from all the above by the clear white hindwings. 



AgROTIS (?) SPILONATA, n.Sp. 



9- 35 mm. Head, palpi, antennae and thorax ochreous, 

 fuscous- tinged. Abdomen grey-whitish, finely irroratecl with 

 fuscous, especially beneath. Legs whitish, finely ii-rorated with 

 reddish-fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, termen waved, 



