BY OSWALD B. LOWER. 405 



wings with hindmargin slightly waved, rounded; light fuscous, 

 paler towards base and faintly strigulated throughout with dark 

 fuscous. Undersurface ochreous; forewings with basal area and 

 a broad ante-apical streak fuscous. Hindwings finely reticulated 

 throughout with fuscous, and with a fuscous discal spot. 



Broken Hill, N.S.W.; two specimens, in April and October. 



An interesting and pretty species; the yellowish undersurface 

 is a curious characteristic. The Q is much more gaily coloured 

 than the g. 



Leptomeris hypocallista, n.sp. 



£. 22 mm. Head, thorax, palpi and abdomen ochreous-ferru- 

 ginous. Antennae (broken), ciliations (1). Abdomen with a 

 submedian band of darker fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa gently arched, hindmargin slightly rounded, oblique; 

 ochreous-ferruginous, with fuscous markings, somewhat obscure, 

 dentate; 1st line slightly curved outwards, from before J of costa 

 to J of 'inner margin; median from i of costa to beyond middle 

 of inner margin, preceded by a fuscous discal dot above middle 

 and indented above inner margin to beneath discal dot; second 

 parallel to median, from just before f of costa to § of inner 

 margin; subterminal cloudy, waved; submarginal only faintly 

 indicated; a hindinarginal row of blackish dots : cilia reddish, 

 terminal third fuscous. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded; 

 colour somewhat lighter than forewings; mai'kings as in fore- 

 wings, but discal dot well marked; cilia as in forewings. Under- 

 surface bright reddish-orange, markings of upperside reproduced, 

 and hindmarginal dots very distinct. 



Goolwa, S. A.; six specimens, in January. 



I n the rubraria group. 



DlASTICTIS EPIDESMA, n.sp. 



$. 30 mm. Head, thorax and palpi deep chocolate. Antennae 

 ochreous. Abdomen fuscous, anal tuft ochreous. Legs ochreous, 

 finely irrorated with fuscous and dark fuscous. Forewings 

 elongate-triangular, hindmargin angularly projecting in middle, 



