BY A. .TEFFERIS TURNER. 357 



72. fBoAUMlA ADELPHODES. 



Selidospma adelpJiudes Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. S. Wales, 

 1891, p.611. 

 AV.A.: Albany. 



7o. fBoARMIA PALLIDISCARIA. 



Sdidosenia paJJldhcarla Meyr., Pruc. Linn. 8uc. N. S. Wales, 

 1891, p.612. 



KS.W.: Sydney. 



74. BOARMIA ZASCIA. 



SeHdosema zaacia Meyr., Pruc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8. Wales, 1891, 

 p. 6 13. 



Fore wings with 10 and 11 long-stalked and free (1 (J), or 10 

 connected with 9 {'2^), or with the common stalk anastomosing 

 with 12 and 10 connected with 9 (1(J). 



N.S.W.: Armidale. — Yit'"- Melbourne, Beaconsfield. 



My two New England examples are smaller and paler than 

 two from Victoria. 



7o. Bo ARM I A PANCONITA, n.sp. 

 TTo.yKoVLTos. C(jvered Avitli dust. 

 (J^. 32-4Umm. Head white; face blackish, lower A or § 

 white (in one 9 the face is wholly blackish). Palpi IJ; fuscous. 

 Antennte blackish, the stalk and in ^ the pectinations minutely 

 but irregularly dotted and flecked with white; pectinations in ^ 

 10, apical J simple. Thorax blackish irrorated with white. Ab- 

 domen whitish, with some fuscous irroration, tending to form 

 transverse bars on dorsum. Legs blackish, ventral surface and 

 apices of tibia? and tarsal joints whitish; posterior pair whitish^ 

 with a few fuscous scales. Forewings triangular, costa slightly 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblitpie, gently cren- 

 ulate; 10 and 11 long-stalked, their stalk connected by a bar with 

 12 (4(J), 10 and 11 coincident (4^) and free(l9), <>i" connected 

 at a point with 12(29), ^^^' ^<Jiiiiected with 12 and 9 (l9)j ^^'hite 

 densely strigulated with blackish; first line represented by several 

 blackish dots; median line represented by blackish dots, or by a 

 broad line angulated outwards below middle; postmedian from | 



