670 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



Eucalyptus sp. (white gum). It has been bred by Mr. Guest, who 

 sent me the foregoing information. 



36. Drymoptila, n.g. 



Face with appressed scales. Tongue developed. Palpi 

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

 Antennae in <J filiform, shortly ciliated. Thorax with dense 

 posterior crest, somewhat hairy beneath. Femora glabrous. 

 Forewings in g without fovea ; 10 and 11 separate. Hindwings 

 normal. 



Founded on the following species ; allied to Stibaroma. 



108. Drym. temenitis, n.sp. 



(J. 26 mm. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa strongly 

 arched near base, slightly sinuate in middle, hindmargin rather 

 obliquely rounded, waved ; grey, slightly brownish-tinged, with 

 faint darker strigulations ; first line black, well-marked, 

 running from I of costa to J of inner margin, hardly 

 curved, preceding space more brownish ; a darker discal dot ; 

 second line black, well-defined, running from f of costa to 

 before anal angle, somewhat curved inwards, 1 sinuate outwards 

 above middle, followed by a pale line, beyond which the terminal 

 area is wholly suffused with brownish-ochreous, except a pale 

 irregular dentate subterminal line ; an oblique blackish apical 

 dash, and a shorter one beneath its anterior extremity ; a black 

 hindmarginal line : cilia light grey. Hindwings with hindmargin 

 rounded, unevenly waved ; grey, paler towards base ; a somewhat 

 darker interrupted postmedian line ; a dark grey hindmarginal 

 line ; cilia grey-whitish. 



Mount Lofty, South Australia ; in April, one specimen (Coll. 

 Guest). 



37. Paralaea, n.g. 



Face with projection of scales. Tongue developed. Palpi 

 moderate, porrected, with long dense projecting scales, terminal 

 joint short. Antennae in £ bipectinated, apex simple. Thorax 

 with triangular anterior and bifid posterior crests, beneath densely 



