BY A. JEFrERtS tURNER. 353 



Q.: Duaringa, Gayndah, Brisbane, Stradbroke Island. — Vic: 

 Gisbonie. — S.A.: Mt. Lofty. — AV.A.: Waroona. 



63. BOARMIA LYCIARIA. 



Boanuia lyciaria Gn., Lep., ix., p.250. B. ptecilaria Gn., op. 

 cii., p. 250, PI. vi., f.l. B. semitata Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., 

 p. 389. Selidosema lyciaria Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8. Wales, 

 1891, p.604. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 long-stalked, their stalk anastomos- 

 ing (3(J), or connected by a bar {\$) with 12, 11 apparently from 

 12 and 10 connected with 9 (1^), 10 and 11 coincident and con- 

 nected with 12(4$). 



Vic: Melbourne, Gisborne. — Tasm.: Hobart. 



64. BOARMIA LOXOGRAPHA, n.sp. 

 Xo^oypa<jio<i, obliquely marked. 

 (J. 43 mm. Head fuscous-grey; face black, upper edge grey, 

 lower third whitish. Palpi blackish. Antennse grey; pectina- 

 tions in ^ very long (10), fuscous interrupted by whitish, 

 apical i simple. Thorax grey, with whitish irroration, and two 

 obscure, fuscous, transverse lines. Abdomen grey; basal segment 

 and apices of other segments whitish. Legs fuscous; posterior 

 pair ochreous-whitish. Forewings triangular, costa straight 

 almost to apex, apex rounded, termen bowed, slightly wavy, 

 moderately oblique^ 10 and 11 long-stalked, their common stalk 

 connected with 12; pale grey without ochreous tinge; a fine line 

 from o costa to 1 dorsum enclosing a brownish basal area; discal 

 dot obsolete; a broad, dark fuscous band, succeeded by a brownish 

 shade, from j dorsum very obliquely outwards, suddenly narrow- 

 ing in disc to a fine line forming an outward projection, not 

 reaching costa; a fine line from i costa, interrupted beneath 

 costa, and then joining median band; a whitish, dentate, sub- 

 terminal line preceded by an incomplete fuscous line, and crossed 

 by a dark fuscous, oblique streak from termen beneath apex; an 

 interrupted, dark fuscous, terminal line; cilia whitish, with a 

 fuscous, median line. Hindwings with termen slightly rounded, 

 wavy; colour and markings as forewings but without basal line; 



