478 AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



an oblique, strongly dentate black line from middle of dorsum to 

 just below costa at five-sixths; cilia grey, with a dull ochreous 

 basal line. Hind wings grey-whitish: cilia as in forewings. 



Pinnaroo, S.A.; two specimens, taken by Mr R. S. Lower, in 

 March. 



OCNERIADiE. 

 Orgyia aneliopa, n.sp. 



(J. 25 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, thorax with an obscure 

 ochreous posterior spot, face orange, thorax beneath mixed with 

 orange. Palpi orange. Antennae fuscous, pectinations eight, 

 dull orange. Abdomen fuscous; almost wholly clothed with 

 orange hairs. Legs fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa nearly straight, termen gently rounded, oblique ; light 

 fuscous; an inwardly fuscous discal spot at end of cell; a some- 

 what suffused, fuscous, rather thick line, from costa near apex 

 to dorsum just before anal angle; cilia fuscous, with a darker 

 basal line. Hind wings with colour and cilia as in forewings. 



Pinnaroo, S.A.; four specimens, taken in March by Mr. R. S. 

 Lower. 



I have every reason to believe that the female of this insect 

 will prove to be apterous. 



ZEUZERIDiE. 



Zeuzera(I) pentasema, n.sp. 



(J. 30 mm. Head and thorax greyish-fuscous, mixed with dull 

 ferruginous. Palpi fuscous, second joint with a few white scales 

 at apex. Antennae fuscous, base beneath sharply white. Legs 

 light fuscous, tarsi obscurely Vjanded with dull white. [Abdomen 

 broken]. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa straight, termen 

 oblique, little rounded; ashy-grey- whitish, irregularly mixed with 

 ferruginous-brown; groundcolour between base and middle of 

 wing, suffused with whitish, except a moderately broad costal 

 streak; veins on whitish portion sharply outlined with black; a 

 rather large roundish patch of light ochreous-ferruginous, occupy- 

 ing median portion of wing, not reaching margins, containing 



