640 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



67. Scard. chrysolina, n.sp. 



(J). 26 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous-orange ; 

 abdomen with a small golden-metallic fuscous crest near base. 

 Forewings with hindmargin obliquely rounded ; ochreous-orange ; 

 costal edge brownish; lines slender, pale golden-metallic, appearing 

 purplish-fuscous from above: first line proceeding from base along 

 costa, then beneath costa to J, thence abruptly bent and running 

 in a gentle curve to inner margin before middle ; a dark fuscous 

 discal dot ; second line gently curved, sinuate inwards towards 

 inner margin ; an interrupted hindmarginal line. Hindwings 

 with hindmargin rounded ; colour and markings as in forewings, 

 but first line obsolete towards costa. 



Newcastle, New South Wales j one specimen (Australian 



Museum). 



19. Rhinodia, Gn. 



Face with projecting tuft of scales. Tongue developed. Palpi 

 long, porrected, rough-scaled, terminal joint moderate. Antennae 

 in ^ strongly bipectinated throughout. Thorax not crested, 

 slightly hairy beneath. Femora glabrous ; posterior tibiae in g 

 hardly dilated. Forewings in $ without fovea; 10 out of 9, 11 

 anastomosing or connected with 12 and 10. Hindwings normal. 



Founded on the following endemic species only. 



68. llhin. rostraria, Gn. 



(Rhinodia rostraria, Gn. X, 125; Panagraundiferaria, Walk. 

 Suppl. 1663; P. jucundaria, ib. 1663; Stegania allogata, Feld. 

 pi. cxxxi, 15.) 



(££. 29-33 mm. Antennal pectinations in $ 10. Forewings 

 with hindmargin bowed, slightly prominent in middle, upper half 

 somewhat sinuate inwards ; in £ pale whitish-fuscous, somewhat 

 ochreous-tinged, more or less strewn with blackish or fuscous 

 strigulse, in $ light ochreous, strigulee almost obsolete ; first line 

 faint, fuscous, angulated and darker towards costa ; median 

 shade in £ fuscous or dark fuscous, in Q ferruginous, rather 

 slender, somewhat curved ; second line partially marked with 



