BY E. MEYRICK. 605 



Forewings with hindmargin rounded ; vein 10 connected or anas- 

 tomosing with 12 and 9, 11 absent; light grey, irroratecl with 

 black and sometimes partially mixed with whitish, sometimes 

 ochreous- tinged, especially on veins ; first line black, curved, 

 indented below middle ; median shade cloudy, blackish, nearly 

 straight, slightly angulated in middle ; a black transverse-linear 

 discal mark much beyond this ; second line somewhat irregular, 

 black, angulated above middle ; subterminal hardly paler but 

 sharply margined with black anteriorly, irregular, subdentate, 

 approximated to second line beneath angle, where it is followed 

 by an indistinct somewhat paler suffused patch ; a black hind- 

 marginal line. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded ; grey- 

 whitish ; median shade and second line grey, very faint, nearly 

 straight ; a faint grey discal dot between these ; a cloudy grey 

 hindmarginal band, its anterior edge more strongly marked 

 towards lower extremity. 



Melbourne, Victoria ; three specimens taken by Dr. Lucas, to 

 whom I am indebted for a type. I have a specimen from Duaringa, 

 Queensland, received from Mr. Barnard, which appears to be very 

 closely allied but probably distinct ; I do not venture to describe 

 it at present. This species and the following are distinguished 

 from the rest by their small size, blackish heads,' thoracic crest, 

 and whitish hindwings contrasting with dark forewings; the 

 present species differs from the next in having all the lines well- 

 marked, the second angulated, and the simple apical portion 

 of the antennaB longer. 



23. Sel. cajmota, n.sp. 



<J. 26 mm. Head and thorax blackish, thorax with well- 

 developed posterior crest. Antennah pectinations 6, apical i 

 simple. Forewings with hindmargin somewhat bowed; vein 10 

 connected with 9, 11 out of 10; ochreous-whitish, densely and 

 suffusedly irrorated with black throughout, so as to appear 

 wholly blackish, ^except a large round clear spot adjoining second 

 line above middle, and second line itself, which is slender, hardly 

 curved, with three or four slight dentations. Hindwings with 



