BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 



773 



whitish-ochreous, greyish-tinged, closely irrorated with fuscous- 

 grey ; three obscure dark fuscous dots, tirst in middle of disc, 

 second on fold rather before lirst, third in disc at ^ : cilia pale 

 whitish-ochreous, irrorated with fuscous-grey. Hindwings grey ; 

 cilia ochreous- whitish, greyish-tinged. 



Variable in intensity of irroration, but always much greyer 

 than the preceding. 



Sydney, Blackheath (3,500 feet), and Bathurst (2,100 feet), 

 New South Wales ; Deloraine, Campbelltown, George's Bay and 

 Hobart, Tasmania ; Wirrabai'a and Port Lincoln, South Australia ; 

 generally very common from August to January. 



61. AocHLETA, Meyr. 

 The characters of this and the other endemic New Zealand 

 genera are given in full in Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1883, and need 

 not be repeated. 



411. Aochl. psychra, Meyr. 



(Aochleta psychra, Meyr. Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1883, 21.) 



Media, alis ant. albidis, griseo-sparsis, postice partim griseo- 

 sufFusis, punctis disci duobus minimis ocelloque nigris ; post. 

 albidis. 



Castle Hill, New Zealand. 



62. Semiocosma, Meyr. 

 412. Seiii. pp.roneaneMa^ Walk. 



(GeUchia peroneaneUa^ Walk.. 658; Gryptolechia lichenella, ib. 

 769 ; OecopJiora IhUtonU, Butl., Cist. Ent. II, 511 ; Semiocosma 

 peroneanella, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1883, 22.) 



Media, alis ant. dilute viridibus, signis plerisque contortis 

 serieque punctorum marginis postici nigris ; post, albidis, apicem 

 versus griseis. 



Hamilton to Dunedin, New Zealand, in December and January. 



413. Sem. j^^carellaj Walk. 

 ( (Ecophora picareMa, Walk. 699 ; Psecadia teras, Feld. pi. 

 CXL., 28 ; Semiocosma picareUa, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1883, 

 23.) 



