666 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



103. Chlen. seminigra, Ros. 



(Chlenias seminigra, Ros., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1885, 430.) 

 <JQ. 44-46 mm. Head and thorax black ; face flat. Antennal 

 pectinations in £ very long. Forewings very elongate-triangular, 

 hindmargin bowed, oblique, not waved ; rather dark brown ; 

 wholly suffused with dark fuscous except a rather broad hind- 

 marginal band which is partially suffused with dark fuscous 

 towards anal angle ; costa sometimes rather broadly ochreous- 

 brown ; second line sometimes perceptible, dentate, parallel to 

 hindmargin. Hindwings with hindmargin unevenly rounded, 

 sinuate above middle ; very pale whitish-fuscous, hindmargin 

 slightly brownish-tinged ; a dark fuscous transverse discal mark. 



Warragnl, Victoria; two specimens. 



104. Chlen. carburaria, Gn. 

 (Chlenias carburaria, Gn. X, 238.) 



<J(J>. 38 mm. Thorax dark brown, collar cinnamon-brown, 

 edged with black. Forewings with hindmargin dentate ; dark 

 brown suffused with black ; first line black, angulated acutely 

 inwards in middle and outwards on submedian fold ; second line 

 black, angulated. Hindwings with hindmargin dentate ; fuscous, 

 becoming whitish towards base. 



I have not seen any specimens identifiable with this description, 

 which is a modified interpretation of that given by Guenee ; but 

 it appears likely to be truly referable to this genus, and is 

 certainly distinct from those given above. Stress must be laid on 

 the dentate hindmargin. 



33. Smyriodes, Gn. 



Face with short projecting scales. Tongue developed. Palpi 

 rather short, porrected, rough-scaled, terminal joint moderate. 

 Antennae in £ bipectinated to apex. Thorax with small anterior 

 triangular and posterior transverse crests, beneath very densely 

 hairy. Femora densely hairy beneath; posterior tibiae in (J 



