BY K. MKYUICK. 85 



terminal joint nearly equal second, in Q longer, more recurved, 

 brownish-ochreous, terminal joint much shorter than second. 

 Antenns^e whitish ochreous. Abdomen whitish. Fore wings 

 elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen somewhat 

 rounded, oblique, 7 and 8 stalked; very pale shining brassy- 

 j^ellowish : cilia whitish. Hind wings and cilia white. 



York, West Australia, in November, 1 (J; Ardrossan, South 

 Australia, 1 9. I have no doubt these are the same species, 

 but in case of error I specify the male as the type. 



128. A. jjara.vantha, n.sp. 



9. 16 mm. Head ochreous-yellow. Palpi whitish-ochreous, 

 second joint externally crimson-tinged. Antennae whitish-ochreous. 

 Thorax yellow, collar and posterior third mixed with dull crimson. 

 Abdomen pale ochreous, tinged with crimson. Forewings elongate, 

 costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen little rounded, 

 oblique, 7-9 separate; yellow, with a few scattered pale crimson 

 scales in disc and posteriorly; base narrowly pale crimson, shortly 

 produced along costa; an ill-defined and partially interrupted 

 cloudy pale crimson streak from J of dorsum to ^ of costa; an 

 inwardly oblique pale crimson streak from dorsum before tornus, 

 terminating in previous streak at right angles : cilia yellow, 

 slightly crimson-tinged. Hindwings and cilia light ochreous- 

 crimson. 



Rockhamptun, Queensland; one specimen (Barnard). 



129. A. za^i/ra, n.sp. 



(J. 16 mm. Head pale yellow, crown red posteriorly. Palpi 

 reddish. Antennae whitish-yellowish. Thorax pale yellow, with 

 red transverse median band. Abdomen coppery-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen some- 

 what lounded, oblique, 7-9 separate; pale brassy-yellow; markings 

 crimson-red, paler on costal half, deepest towards dorsum; costal 

 edge crimson towards base; a subdorsal streak from base to J of 

 dorsum, connected there wdth a median streak from before middle 

 of dorsum to near costa at 4; a streak from base of costa termina- 



