BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 499 



whitish rings at apex o£ joints ; posterior tibiae and tarsi whitish. 

 Porewings moderately broad, rather dilated posteriorly, costa 

 moderately arched, more strongly at base, apex obtuse, hind- 

 margin straight or faintly sinuate, slightly oblicjue ; light pinkish- 

 grey ; costal edge pale pinkish, tips of scales whitish ; a dark grey 

 dot in disc before middle, a rather larger and sometimes partially 

 double one in disc beyond middle, and a bhird obliquely beyond 

 first on fold ; an irregular often obsolete, twice strongly dentate, 

 ill-defined dark grey transverse line from i of costa to middle of 

 inner margin ; between this line and base is sometimes another 

 similar line ; a well-defined transverse row of dark grey crescentic 

 dots from middle of costa very obliquely outwards to disc at f 

 f rom base, thence sharply bent and nearly parallel to hindmargin, 

 ending on inner margin before anal angle ; a row of well-defined 

 dark grey dots along hindmargin and apical third of costa : cilia 

 pale pinkish-grey, towards tips whitish. Hindwings grey, 

 becoming whitish towards base ; cilia wdiitish-grey, w4th a faint 

 darker line near base. 



Closely allied to H. rejjiandula^ from which it is best distinguished 

 by the hindwings, which are whitish towards base, without any 

 ochreous tinge ; it is also duller and less mottled in appearance, 

 and the antennae are not distinctly annulated. 



Common round Sydney and Mittagong, ]N'ew South "Wales, in 

 March, beaten from Eucalyptus ; also received from the neigh- 

 bourhood of Duaringa, Queensland. 



61. Hopl. repandula, Z. 



(Criijptolecliia repaoidula, 7i., Linn. Ent. X., 150, fig. 3.) 



Media, alis ant. griseo-carneis, punctis disci tribus, serie 

 punctorum postica angulata alteraque marginis postici saturate 

 griseis ; post, griseis, basim versus albido-ochreis. 



^ $ . 22-25 mm. Head and thorax fuscous-grey, pinkish- 

 tinged, face whitish. Palpi grey, slightly pinkish externally, 



