BY E. MEYRICK. 647 



to denudation, so that it is a difficult character to observe ; but it 

 is important, and undoubtedly proves the close relationship of this 

 genus to the Chlenias group. 



1. Forewings with veins marked with black 



lines 83. leucaniata. 



Forewings with veins not marked with 



black lines 2. 



2. Forewings more or less reddish or ferru- 



ginous 3. 



Forewings not reddish 5. 



3. Hindwings dark grey 80. milvaria. 



Hindwings light grey 4. 



4. Forewings with distinct lines; face strongly 



tufted 81. catacris. 



Forewings with lines obsolete ; face hardly 



tufted 82. arotraea. 



5. Forewings with hindmargin more or less 



bent in middle 6. 



Forewings with hindmargin rounded, not 



bent 8. 



6. Forewings with large discal spot 7.7. demistis. 



Forewings with discal dot or none ... 7. 



7. Forewings with first line twice angulated.. 79. australis. 

 Forewings with first line once angulated... 75. goniota. 



8. Forewings with large discal spot 76. sparsularia. 



Forewings with obsolete dot 78. amblopa. 



75. Am. goniota, n.sp. 



<J. 24 mm. Face loosely scaled. Antennal pectinations 7. 

 Forewings with hindmargin bowed, very obtusely angulated in 

 middle on vein 4, upper half slightly concave j whitish-ochreous, 

 with scattered fuscous and dark reddish-fuscous scales j lines 

 slender, somewhat interrupted, dark reddish-brown ; first rect- 

 angularly angulated slightly below middle; second waved, 



