634 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



rounded, waved ; colour and markings as in forewings, but first 

 line absent, median shade more perceptible, second line distinctly 

 darker. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; Mount Lofty, South Australia; in 

 September, October, March, . and April, rather common ; an 

 obscure species, and probably overlooked. 



59. Lorn, isocyma, n.sp. 



fiQ. 22-23 mm. Head and thorax pale ochreous or brownish- 

 ochreous. Antennal pectinations in ^ 6, apical \ simple. Fore- 

 wings with hindtnargin rounded, hardly waved ; pale ochreous, 

 sprinkled with ochreous- whitish, and more or less suffusedly 

 irrorated with deeper ochreous or fuscous ; first line and median 

 shade hardly traceable ; a rather dark fuscous discal dot ; second 

 line fuscous, waved, slightly curved, margined posteriorly by a 

 pale shade ; subterminal pale, subdentate, margined with darker 

 suffusions; no hinclmarginal dots. Hindwings with hindmargin 

 rounded, waved ; colour and markings as in forewings, but discal 

 dot obsolete, median shade more perceptible, nearly straight. 



Duaringa, Queensland ; received commonly from Mr. G. 



Barnard. 



17. Deilinia, Hb. 



Face with short tuft or projecting scales or smooth. Tongue 

 developed. Palpi moderate, porrected, rough-scaled, terminal 

 joint short. Antenneo in <J bipectinated, apex simple. Thorax 

 not crested, somewhat hairy beneath. Femora glabrous or thinly 

 hairy ; posterior tibia; in $ not dilated. Forewings in <J without 

 fovea; 10 out of 9, 11 sometimes also out of 9, usually anastomos- 

 ing or connected with 12. Hindwings normal, in g sometimes 

 densely hairy beneath towards base. 



There are several European and North American species, in 

 which however vein 10 of the forewings rises separate, but they 

 are closely allied in all other respects, and certainly congeneric. 



1. Face wholly whitish 64. lithodora. 



Face not whitish 2. 



