BY E. MEYRICK. G65 



sometimes almost obsolete ; median shade slender, cloudy, dark 

 fuscous, angulated outwards beneath costa and in middle, inwards 

 above and below middle, in £ sometimes obsolete ; second line 

 whitish, cloudy, shortly dentate, anteriorly edged with dark fuscous, 

 upper half somewhat curved outwards, lower somewhat sinuate 

 inwards ; a more marked ochreous suffusion beyond this above 

 middle and above inner margin. Hindwings with hindmargin 

 unevenly rounded, sinuate above middle ; pale fuscous, becoming 

 darker posteriorly. 



Sydney, New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; Mount 

 Lofty, South Australia ; from March to July, rather common. 



102. Ghlen. zonaea, n.sp. 



(JQ. 37-39 mm. Face flat. Antennal pectinations in g 6. 

 Thorax blackish-fuscous mixed with whitish. Forewings very 

 elongate-triangular, handmargin obliquely bowed, waved ; fuscous, 

 densely irrorated with white and in £ with black ; veins partially 

 marked with black except posteriorly, where there are more or 

 less marked black interneural streaks instead ; a small white mark 

 at base ; first and second lines and median shade cloudy, dark 

 fuscous, evenly curved, first in <J partially preceded by a white 

 suffusion, second in g followed by a cloudy white subdentate line ; 

 a dark fuscous spot in g beyond this above middle, surmounted 

 by a slight pale ochreous suffusion, and another above inner 

 margin ; subterminal indicated by whitish dots on veins, in £ 

 obsolete. Hindwings with hindmargin unevenly rounded, sinuate 

 above middle ; fuscous, becoming whitish-fuscous towards base ; 

 sometimes an obscure darker transverse discal mark. 



Melbourne, Victoria ; Mount Lofty, South Australia ; from 

 March to June, five specimens. Larva 10-1 egged, longitudinally 

 banded as follows ; a dorsal orange stripe, then four wavy black 

 lines with bluish-white interspaces, then abroad pale yellow stripe, 

 then four more black lines, the three last interrupted and space 

 between them yellowish-white, then a broad black line, below this 

 yellowish with four purple wavy lines ; spiracles orange ; head 

 yellowish : feeds on Aster axillaris, in August and September. 



