BV A. .TEFFKRIS TtJRNEft. 373 



followed by a fuscous shade, which is prolonged to termen 

 beneath apex; a pale, wavy, subterrainal line; a dark fuscous, 

 terminal line: cilia whitish, with a fuscous line before middle. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded, wavy: colour as forewings but 

 without basal line. Underside whitish; dorsum of hindwings 

 in (J suffused with ftchreous; fuscous discal dots and terminal 

 bands more or less developed. 



In structure, this species resembles C enboliaria. 



Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic: Melbourne: two specimens. 



100. Cleora bit^niaria. 



Boanuia hiUfiiiarid i.e Guill., Rev. Zool., 1841, p.257 : Gn., 

 Lep., ix., p. 249, PI. iii., f. 1. Gastrina(]) erebina Wlk., Cat. Brit. 

 Mus., xxi., p. 326. Selidosema bikeitiar'ia Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, 1891, p.616. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 separate, not anastomosing ( 1 9), 

 10 connected with 9 (I9). 



Q. : Brisbane.— Vic. : Melbourne. —Tasm. : Campbelltown, 

 Hobart. 



101. Cleora callicrossa. 



Boarmia callicrossa Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc, 1889, p. 498. 



This species is, no doubt, variable I have two examples, as 

 to whose identification I am fairly certain. Good points of dis- 

 tinction are the rather narrow forewings, with long and strongly 

 oblique termen; and also (though not mentioned by Meyrick) 

 the absence of whitish spots on apices of wings on undersurface. 

 Forewings with 10 and 11 separate, not anastomosing (1 ^J, 1^). 



N.Q.: Thursday Island. Also from New Guinea. 



102. Cleora perlepidaria. 



Choyctda perlepidat'ia Wsivv., Nov. Zool., 1900, p.112. 



(J. 36 mm. Head whitisli, with some fuscous scales between 

 antennae: face and palpi brown. Antennae fuscous, towards 

 base whitish; antennal pectinations in ^ very long, apical ^ 

 simple. Thorax whitish, tegul*, except at bases, and a posterior 

 spot brown ; patagia pale grey. Abdomen whitish with fus- 



