660 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTEKA, IV., 



scaled, hairy on upper surface posteriorly; posterior tarsi in ^ f. 

 Fore wings with costa slightly arched near apex, termen bowed, 

 slightly oblique; whitish without ochreous tinge, with a very 

 few scattered fuscous scales; lines pale ochreous-grey; postmedian 

 and median line sometimes scarcely indicated; a blackish discal 

 dot; postmedian line fine, denticulate, outwardly curved, from 

 costa at 4 to dorsum at |; subterminal and submarginal some- 

 times obsolete; a series of blackish terminal dots; cilia whitish. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded; 6 and 7 connate; colour and 

 markings as forewings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Geraldton and Townsville; in February, April, and 

 May; eight specimens. 



42. Leptomeris sublinearia. 



Acidalia sublineariaWlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxxv, p.l632; Meyr., 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, p.858. 



The win^s vary from grey-whitish to grey. 



Type in British Museum. 



N.Q.: Cairns, Atherton, Townsville — Q.: Duaringa, Brisbane, 

 Stradbroke Isld., Toowoomba — W.A.: Geraldton. 



43. Leptomeris prosoeca, u.sp. 



(J9. 20-25 mm. Head fuscous-whitish; fillet whitish; face and 

 palpi blackish. Antennse whitish; ciliations in ^J IJ. Thorax 

 and abdomen grey-whitish, with a few scattered black scales. 

 Legs fuscous, posterior pair whitish; posterior tibii^ in ^ much 

 dilated, rough-scaled on upper edge, tarsi |. Forewings trian- 

 gular, termen bowed; grey-whitish with sparsely scattered black 

 scales; lines grey; antemedian line nearly obsolete; median 

 usually distinct, suffused, oblique, from | costa to mid-dorsum; 

 preceded by a blackish discal dot; postmedian tine, denticulate, 

 from I costa to f dorsum; subterminal and submarginal faint, 

 closely parallel; a series of fine terminal black dots between veins; 

 cilia grey-whitish, towards base more or less irrorated with black 

 scales. Hindwings with termen rounded; colour and markings 



