BY E, MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 801 



tricolor, Walk 146. vetustella. Walk 47. 



trifurcata, Walk 12. viduella, Walk 54. 



trigonota, n. sp 43. vigens, Butl 91. 



trimacula. Walk 151. viridipulverulenta,Guer. 155. 



undulosa, Walk 168. xanthocoma, n. sp 144. 



Supplement. 



Since writing the above, I have seen a species which agrees with 

 Walker's description of Lactura dives, and is, I have little doubt, 

 the one intended ; it belongs to the Tineina, and may therefore be 

 omitted entirely from this group. 



The following two additional species have also come before my 

 notice. 



271. Scaeodora chionastis, n. sp. 



(£.15 mm. Head white, lower part of face and palpi whitish- 

 ochreous. Antennae whitish. Thorax white, patagia whitish- 

 ochreous. Abdomen pale grey, sides and apex pale yellowish. Legs 

 whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa moderately 

 arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin almost straight, rather oblique ; 

 white; markings fuscous, very suffused and ill-defined; a triangularly 

 dilated streak along anterior half of costa, its lower angle connected 

 with inner margin before middle by a slender line, and with a spot 

 on costa at ^ by a narrow bar obtusely bent in disc ; from this 

 costal spot a slender irregular line to inner margin at ^, rectangu- 

 larly indented near inner margin ; a moderate subterminal fascia 

 from apex to anal angle : cilia white, with dark fuscous apical, 

 median, and anal patches. Hindwings pale grey, purplish-tinged, 

 sprinkled with pale brassy-yellow, especially towards base ; cilia 

 pale yellowish. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; one specimen in June. 



44. Phragmatobia, Stph. 



Tongue slender. Antennae in £ filiform, evenly ciliated, with 

 scattered somewhat longer cilia. Palpi moderate, porrected, loosely 

 rough-haired. Thorax and femora hairy beneath. Forewings 



