BY E. MEYRICK. 671 



hairy. Femora hairy beneath ; posterior tibia? in g not dilated. 

 Forewings in g without fovea; 10 out of 9, sometimes anasto- 

 mosing again with 9, 11 anastomosing with 12 and 10. Hind- 

 wings with veins 3 and 4 from a point or stalked. 



The single species is West Australian. 



109. Par. promacha, n.sp. 



r^9, 26-29 mm. Antennal pectinations of <J 3. Forewings 

 very elongate-triangular, costa abruptly arched near base, thence 

 straight, hindmargin somewhat oblique, crenulate, obtusely 

 angulated in middle ; pale fuscous-grey, partially ochreous-tinged, 

 with scattered dark fuscous scales; costa strigulated with dark 

 fuscous ; a straight blackish line near base, externally suffused 

 with ochreous ; first line fuscous, sometimes marked with blackish, 

 from I of costa to § of inner margin, angulated in middle and 

 near inner margin ; median shade fuscous, angulated in middle ; a 

 blackish discal dot beyond this ; second line from f of costa to f 

 of inner margin, angulated parallel to hindmargin, grey-whitish, 

 margined by two much interrupted fine dark fuscous lines, posterior 

 mixed with reddish-fuscous ; a more or less distinct darker grey 

 suffused streak along submedian fold from first line to subterminal, 

 and another above middle from median shade to subterminal line ; 

 subterminal faint, whitish, running from apex to anal angle, 

 subdentate ; a fine black interrupted hinclmarginal line. Hind- 

 wings with hindmargin forming an acute triangular projection in 

 middle, upper half irregularly crenate, lower half straight ; 

 grey-whitish ; a dark grey discal dot ; second line slender, grey, 

 rather irregular ; a grey hinclmarginal band, including an obscure 

 whitish subterminal line ; a tine black hindmarginal line. Under- 

 surface of hind wings with markings more blackish and defined, 

 anterior margin of subterminal line forming an elongate-oval 

 transverse blackish-fuscous blotch on upper half and a small spot 

 at anal angle. 



Albany, West Australia; in September and October, five 

 specimens. 



