358 REVISIUK OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



costa, interrupted or represented by discrete dots, sharply bent 

 inwards below middle to join median line above dorsum; some- 

 times a discal dot posterior to median line; subterminal partly 

 traceable, white, finely dentate, preceded by blackish dots, which 

 may be partly confluent; a terminal series of blackish dots; cilia 

 whitish and blackish, variably mixed, tending to form bars. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded, subdentate; colour as fore wings 

 but without first line, and with a terminal line; discal mark 

 crescentic. Underside whitish, with fuscous discal spots and 

 incomplete terminal bands; apices whitish. 



The curiously speckled antenna? suggest that here protective 

 colouration has been carried to a fine point. * 



Q.: Gayndah, in September and October (Dr. Hamilton Kenny); 

 8tanthorpe, in October and November; eight specimens. Those 

 from the former locality have the median line on both wings 

 thickened. 



76. BOARMIA DESTINATARIA. 



Oiiophos desfinataria Gn., Lep., ix., p.297. Boarmia attp/iita 

 Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 393. Tephrosia iitdlrecta Wlk., 

 op. cit., xxi., p. 418. T. vagaria Wlk., op. cif., xxvi., p. 1542. 

 Selidosema destinataria Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N.S.Wales, 1891, 

 p.613. 



Antennjeof $ pectinated to ^•^, pectinations 7; of $ pectinated 

 to J, pectinations 3. Forewings with 10 and 11 long-stalked and 

 free {1$, 2$), or 10 connected with 9 {\$, 2$). 



N.S.W.: Ebor, Sydney, Katoomba. — Tasm.: — . 



77. Boarmia perfectaria. 



Tephrosia perfectiir la Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 4 18. Sdi- 

 dosema perfectaria Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.6U. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 long-stalked, free(l(J), or their 

 common stalk connected by a bar with 12 and 10 connected with 



2(1<?). 



N.Q. : Herberton. — Q. : Stradbroke Island, Stanthorpe. — 

 N.S.W.: Sydney. 



