364 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



2. Forewiiigs with a fuscous spot on base of costa /i/r/divn. 



Forewings without basal, costal spot 3. 



3. Forewings with lines faintlj' marked, antennal pectina- 



tions of 6 3i hemeropa. 



Forewings with lines distinct except towards costa, i pec- 

 tinations over 6 4. 



4. Forewings with first line searcelj' oblique einmeIoch>i. 



Forewings with first line stronglj' oblique o. 



"). Forewings with first line from n dorsum mimdifera. 



Forewings witli first line from H florsum fitrixata. 



85. fSYNRORA SILICARIA. 



Hemiprophila silieai'ia Gn., Lep., ix., p. 220. Selidosema sili- 

 caria Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. kS. Wales, 1891, p. 598. 



I have seen onl}" the British Museum examples, and noted 

 that they were of a fine species distinct from >S'. mundifera, the 

 face blackish, with a central, transverse, white line. 



86. 8yneora mundifera. 



Hemprophila mundifera Wlk., Cat. Brit. Miis., xxi., p. 322. 

 Boannia disrupta Wlk., op. cit., xxi., p.391. (?) Hemerophila 

 pxcursaria Wlk., o^j. cit., xxvi., p. 1532. Tephrosia scitiferata 

 Wlk., Cliar. Undese. Lep., p. 77. 



Frons projecting slightl3\ rounded. Antennal pectinations 

 of (J 7. Forewings with 10 and 11 short-stalked, 11 then 

 strongly anastomosing witli 12, 10 connected with 9 (2(J). In 

 one of these, the short portion of vein 11 between 10 and 12 is 

 feebly developed on one side; on the other, it is not traceable; 

 thus the neuration of the abnormal side is indistinguishable from 

 that of Boarmia, Text-fig. 7, but is structurally and etiologically 

 different. 



Vic: Melbourne. — Tasm.: Strahan. 



87. Syneora emmelodes. 



Scioglyjytis emmelodes Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr., 1904, 

 p.232. 



Forewings with 11 out of 10 near origin, connected, after 

 bifurcation, with 12 by a short bar {\$). 



Q.: Brisbane, in August. 



