348 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



N.Q.: Ingham; one specimen, received from Mr. E. T. Dunnegan. 



52. BOARMIA TKPHROLEUCA, n.sp. 

 recfypoXevKO^^ ashj'-white. 



9. 30 mm. Head grey-whitish, with a few fnscous scales. 

 Palpi IJ; whitish, with a few fuscous scales. Antenme grey- 

 whitish. Thorax grey-whitish, with a few fuscous scales, and 

 slender, transverse, antemedian and median, fuscous lines. Ab- 

 domen grey-whitish. Legs whitish, with some fuscous irroration. 

 Forewings rather narrowly ti-iangular, costa straight to near apex, 

 apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique; 11 apparently from 

 12, 10 connected with 9(1 9); pale grey irrorated with white; 

 some fuscous strigulations on costa, with a larger spot at |; lines 

 very slender, strongly oblique, dark fuscous; antemedian from ^ 

 dorsum, not reaching costa; postmedian wavy, from f dorsum, 

 not reaching costa: median line faintl}" indicated in pale grey; a 

 dark fuscous, discal dot beneatli mid-costa; subterminal whitish, 

 dentate; a terminal series of dark fuscous dots; cilia gre}^ apices 

 and an interrupted median line whitish. Hind wings wdth termen 

 nearl}" straight, slightly crenulate; colour as forewings, but with- 

 out first line. Underside whitish, with discal dots, fine median 

 and postmedian lines, and broad, fuscous, terminal bands, leaving 

 whitish apical and tornal blotches. 



Allied, by the neuration, to the preceding species, as already 

 explained. 



W.A.: Cunderdin; one specimen, taken by Mr. R. lUidge. 



53.B0ARMIA SUASARIA. 



Boarmia sitasaria Gn., Lep., ix., p. 243. B. jjroposifa Wlk., 

 Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 390. I'ephrosia yratularia Wlk., oj). cit., 

 xxi., p.41 5. T. j^TOjnnqiLaria Wlk., o]). cit., xxi., p.41 5. (?) moUisata 

 Wlk. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 coincident and free (1 (J), 10 and 11 

 long-stalked, their stalk connected by a bar with 12(1(J), or 

 similar but 10 connected with 9 (3^). In addition, I have a ^ 

 with abnormal neuration on one side; on right side, 10 and 11 

 are long-stalked, and connected by a bar with 12 at their point 



