34 NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



with an obscnre dark fuscous median bar, thorax with narrow 

 transverse blackish anterior and posterior bands, abdomen with 

 blackish segmental bands becoming whitish internally, second 

 more or less Wholly fuscous. Legs fuscous, middle and posterior 

 pair strongly mixed with whitish; tibire and tarsi with whitish 

 rings. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa straight, hindmargin 

 not waved, oblique, faintly sinuate inwards on lower 1 ; dull 

 greyish-ochreous, very finely dusted and strigulated with fuscous 

 and dark fuscous ; costa finely strigulated throughout with 

 blackish; a fine blackish line, slightly curved inwards, from costa 

 at i to inner margin at ^; a black transverse discal mark at end 

 of cell; a well denned fine blackish line, starting on costa just 

 beyond f , slightly curved inwards and reaching half across wing, 

 thence twice strongly scalloped and reaching nearly to beneath 

 middle of cell, thence returning and ending on inner margin 

 before anal angle, and with a short angulation just above termina- 

 tion ; subterminal whitish, obscure, edged anteriorly on upper 

 half by a blackish shade; hindmarginal area more blackish than 

 rest of wing; veins between subterminal and hindmargin outlined 

 with blackish; a fine black hindmarginal line, more or less inter- 

 rupted on veins : cilia greyish-ochreous, chequered with blackish. 

 Hindwings with hindmargin as in forewings; colour as in fore- 

 wings, but inner margin more strongly marked; first line and 

 discal dot absent; a faint fuscous line from costa at f to below 

 middle of wing, with an obtuse projection, thence continued 

 nearly straight to inner margin in middle; hindmarginal line and 

 cilia as in forewings. Wings beneath white, faintly irrorated 

 with fuscous. 



Broken Hill, N.S.W.; one specimen, in October. 



Distinct and curiously marked. 



ECTROPIS PLECTRONEURA, 11. sp. 



g. 26 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, thorax and abdomen ashy- 

 grey- whitish, face fuscous, antennal pectinations 1, thorax with 

 three black transverse bands, sometimes lost in groundcolour, 

 abdomen with black transverse bands on anterior portion of 



