658 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, IV., 



paler ground-colour, less oblique median line of forewings, and 

 especially in the shorter posterior tarsi of the male. 



Type in British Museum. 



Q.: Nambour, Mt. Tambourine, Bunja Mountains — N.S. VV.: 

 Sydney, Kiama, Jenolan — Vic.:Gisborne — Tasm.: Mt. Wellington. 



36. Leptomeris lechrioloma,"^ n.sp. 



(;J. 18-19 mm. Head pale fuscous; fillet broadly white; face 

 and palpi dark fuscous. Antennae white; in ^ very shortly 

 laminate, with rather long cilia (2). Thorax and abdomen 

 whitish. Legs vvhitish, anterior and middle pairs more or less 

 suffused with pale fuscous; posterior tibiae in g slight, dilated 

 towards apex, with a fine pencil of long hairs from inner side of 

 base, tarsi |. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently arched, 

 apex round-pointed, termen bowed, strongly oblique; white, with 

 a very few scattered fuscous scales; a blackish median discal dot; 

 lines very pale fuscous; antemedian line obsolete; median, post- 

 median, subterminal, and submarginal lines straight, parallel to 

 termen; a terminal series of blackish dots; cilia white. Hind- 

 wings with termen gently rounded; colour and markings as 

 forewings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, in August and October; three specimens (Mr. 

 F. P. Dodd). 



37. Leptomeris liotis. 



Acidalia compensata Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxiii. 777, 2)^'(^occ. 

 ibid. xxii. 724; Acidalia liotis Meji\, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 

 1887,p.854. 



Type in British Museum. 



N.S.W.: Mt. Kosciusko— Vic: Mt. Hotham (Drake). Accord- 

 ing to Walker, also from Tasmania. 



* XfxP'o^f^^of, with oblique edge. 



