BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 



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banded with oclii'eous-whitish. Forewings elongate-lanceolate ; 

 dark fuscous, slightly jturplish-tinged ; base of inner margin 

 slenderly whitish, margined above by a black streak ; a narrow 

 oblique white fascia from costa at 5, becoming obsolete on fold, 

 anteriorly margined by a blackish suffusion ; a small subquadrate 

 white spot on middle of costa ; a white dot below middle of disc, 

 connected with anterior fascia by a blackish streak along fold ; a 

 black dot in disc at | ; a rounded-triangular white spot on costa 

 beyond | ; a small erect linear white mark on anal angle : cilia 

 rather dark fuscous, becoming greyish-ochreous beneath anal angle, 

 on costal spot white. Hindwings grey, posteriorly becoming 

 bronzy-f uscous ; cilia i)ale greyish-ochreous, more fuscous round 

 apex. 



Larva undescribed ; feeds between spun-together flowers and 

 phyllodia of Acacia glaucescens, in October. 



Sydney and Blackheath (3,500 feet). New South Wales ; Mel- 

 bourne, Victoria ; Hobart, Tasmania ; in November and January, 

 five specimens. 



502. Macr. anemodes, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. saturatius fuscis, linea antica transversa nigra, 

 maculis costse duabus obscurioribus albido-ochreis, punctis disci 

 duobus nigrescentibus ; post, fuscis, basim versus dilutioribus. 



(J $. 16-18 mm. Head and thorax rather dark fuscous. Palpi 

 fuscous, terminal joint dark fuscous, apex whitish. Antennae dark 

 fuscous. Abdomen pale greyish-ochreous. Legs dark fuscous^ 

 ringed with whitish. Forewings elongate-lanceolate ; rather dark 

 fuscous ; base of inner margin slenderly ochreous-whitish, mar- 

 gined above by a black streak ; an irregular black line from I of 

 costa to ^ of inner margin, followed towards costa by a few 

 whitish-ochreous scales ; a small obscure whitish-ochreous spot on 

 middle of costa, sometimes almost obsolete ; a black dot on fold 

 before middle, and a dark fuscous dot in disc at |, tending to be 

 preceded by an obscure whitish-ochreous dot ; a small triangular 

 tolerably defined whitish-ochreous spot on costa at 5 ; sometimes 

 an obscure whitish-ochreous dot on anal angle : cilia fuscous, 



