356 REVISION OP AUSTRALIA?^ LEflDOPTERA, vi., 



tions (e5), apical ^\ simple. Thorax with a bifid posterior crest; 

 ochreoiis-whitish mixed Avith fuscous; a broNvnish-fuscous line 

 across middle of patagia. Abdomen with small lateral crests on 

 posterior segments; ochreous-whitish mixed with fuscous, which 

 is more pronounced along dorsum. Legs ochreous-whitish strigu- 

 lated with fuscous. Forewings rather elongate-triangular, costa 

 straight, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique ; 10 and 11 

 stalked ; ochreous-whitish with patchy brownish suffusion and 

 fuscous irroration; markings very confused; costa strigulated 

 with fuscous; first and median lines not traceable: postmedian 

 line very indistinct, but presenting two, fine, acute, fuscous 

 dentations in middle ; succeeded posteriorly by some fuscous 

 suffusion; a fine, acutely dentate, whitish, subterminal line, pre- 

 ceded by some fuscous suffusion and partly outlined by fuscous 

 scales; a terminal series of dai-k fuscous dots; cilia whitish mixed 

 with fuscous. Hindwings with termen slightly rounded, obtusely 

 dentate; whitish, with brownish strigulations best marked towards 

 dorsum; a fuscous discal dot; a wavy postmedian line from doisum 

 to mid-disc : subterminal line and cilia as forewings ; a dark 

 fuscous terminal line. Underside whitish, with dark fuscous, 

 discrete irroration, discal spots, and subapical and subtornal 

 blotches. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



W.A.: Kelmscott, in May; one specimen, received from Mr. 

 G. r. Berthoud. 



70. BoAHMIA AriOR.EA. 



Selidosenia agonea Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8. AVales, 1891, 

 p.608. 



Antennae pectinated in both sexes to J, pectinations in $ 8 or 

 9, in 9 3. Forewings with 10 and 11 long-stalked and free (1 (J, 

 19), or 10 connected with 9 (.'39). 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns. — Q.: Bundaberg, Gayndah, Bris- 

 bane. — N.S.W.: Sydney. — Vic: Melbourne. 

 71. t Bo ARM I A a(;anopa. 



Selidoseuta (ujattopa Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891 

 p.610. 



AV.A.: Albany. 



