796 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



162. Nudaria albida, Walk. Suppl. 273. 2C-24 mm. White ; 

 forewings with four slender bands ; first and second widely 

 interrupted, brown, second ochreous in front ; third and fourth 

 ochreous, third undulating, fourth composed of marginal streaks ; 

 two black points in disc. 



163. Eutane partita, Walk. Char. Het. 64. I have not seen 

 this description. 



164. Cyptasia egregiella, Walk. Suppl. 1837. 20 mm. Head 

 white, aeneous behind, ochreous between antennae, an aeneous dot 

 on face. Thorax white, collar edged with ochreous, an ochreous 

 stripe containing a white dot in front. Abdomen ochreous, 

 beneath white. Forewings aeneous, with some longitudinal 

 ochreous streaks : two oblique incomplete irregular white bands ; 

 a few intermediate white spots on inner margin. Hindwings 

 ochreous. Referred to the Lithosiadae by Butler, but very possibly 

 erroneously. 



165. Lithosia pristirta, Walk. Suppl. 1885. 22 mm. Yery 

 pale ochreous ; forewings narrow, thinly and minutely sprinkled 

 with brown ; hindwings brighter. 



166. Hydrusa humeralis, Butl., Journ. Linn. Soc. 1876, 352. 

 29 mm. Differs from H. annulata by the orange patagia ; second 

 spot of hindwings large, almost touching first. 



167. Pallene elegans, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1877, 334. 

 18 mm. Forewings chocolate-brown; a broad basal patch, trans- 

 verse constricted band beyond middle, interrupted in centre to 

 form two opposed conical spots, and costal margin at apex creamy- 

 whitish with blackish borders ; cilia grey, minutely spotted with 

 ochreous. Hindwings pale ochreous, cilia darker ; apex greyish. 

 Head and collar white ; thorax dark brown. 



168. Acontia (Philenora, Ros.) undidosa, Walk. Noct. 797; 

 Ros. Ann. Mag. N. H. 1885, 445. According to Rosenstock, the 

 generic characters are as in Mosoda, but the forewings have vein 

 10 from a point with 9, and stalk of 7 and 8, 11 from anterior 

 fourth of cell ; antennae of cf pectinated ; tongue strong. I saw 

 the type of this species, and remarked it as apparently unknown to 

 me, but did not examine it ; according to a rough sketch I made, 

 the forewings are white, with blackish markings ; three irregular 



