746 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



83. Anest. ombrophanes, n. sp. 



^. 19-25 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, face more or less fuscous 

 beneath. Palpi and antennae dark fuscous. Thorax rather dark 

 fuscous, with an anterior ochreous-whitish spot. Abdomen orange. 

 Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair light ochreous-yellowish. Fore- 

 wings very elongate-triangular, costa posteriorly gently arched, 

 apex rounded, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; whitish, often 

 suffused with fuscous except on median band ; a suffused dark 

 fuscous streak along basal half of costa ; an irregular dark fuscous 

 line from costa before middle to I of inner margin ; a round 

 blackish dot in middle of disc ; an irregular sinuate dark fuscous 

 line from £ of costa to f of inner margin, beyond which the 

 hindmarginal area is usually fuscous with one or two obscure 

 whitish subapical spots, more rarely white with two dots above 

 middle of hindmargin and one below dark fuscous : cilia varvins: 

 from fuscous to light ochreous-yellowish. Hindwings orange ; a 

 dark fuscous apical spot, connected with a slender dark fuscous 

 streak along hindmargin to near anal angle ; cilia pale orange, 

 base mixed with dark fuscous. 



Melbourne, Victoria ; in October, four specimens. 



28. Eutane, Walk. 



Tongue well-developed. Antennae in £ filiform, shortly ciliated 

 (1). Palpi short, porrected, with rough projecting scales beneath, 

 terminal joint short, concealed. Thorax and femora hairy beneath. 

 Forewings with vein 2 from J. 4 and 5 approximated at base, 8, 

 9, and 10 out of 7. Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 stalked, 6 and 

 7 stalked, 8 from middle. 



84. Eut. terminalis. Walk. 



{Eutane terminalis, Walk. Bomb. 531 ; E. maculata, Butl., 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, 335.) 



^ £. 24-25 mm. Head orange. Palpi and antennae black. 

 Thorax black, anterior margin orange. Abdomen black, anal tuft 

 orange. Legs black, coxae and posterior tibiae except apex orange. 



