BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 753 



connected with first on costa, and again by a bar from middle of 

 first to anal angle ; a narrow streak along hindmargin : cilia pale 

 yellow, with a fuscous bar at apex and anal angle, basal half on 

 hindmargin reddish-ochreous. Hindwings deep fulvous or rather 

 dark fuscous ; cilia fuscous. 



Distinguished from all by the two posterior fasciae. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; Murrurundi and Sydney, New South 

 Wales ; Fernshaw, Victoria ; in October and November, not 

 uncommon, flying in the sunshine, 



291. Pleur callizona, n, sp. 



Minor, alis ant. dilute fiavis, costa basim versus, fascia media, 

 altera etiam marginis postici latiore cum prima sub medio connexa 

 saturate fuscis ; post, saturate fuscis. 



,J. 13 mm. Head light yellow. Palpi light yellow, second 

 joint externally dark fuscous except upper hairs. Antennae, 

 thorax, abdomen, and legs dark fuscous ; posterior legs suffused 

 with grey -whitish. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 

 round-pointed, hindmargin almost straight, very oblique ; light 

 yellow, markings dark fuscous ; a streak along basal third of costa; 

 a moderate fascia from middle of costa to beyond middle of inner 

 margin, attenuated on costa ; a modei-ately broad hindmarginal 

 band, anterior edge near anal angle connected with middle of 

 central fascia by a bar : cilia dark fuscous, beneath anal angle light 

 yellow, terminal half on a space beneath apex yellow-whitish. 

 Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 



A very distinct and handsome species. 



Fernshaw, Victoria, in November ; two specimens. 



297. Pleur. 'peloxantlia, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. fuscis, striga dorsi attenuata dilute flava ; post, 

 fuscis. 



g. 13-14 mm. Head and palpi light ochreous-yellow, second 

 joint externally with basal half and a subapical ring dark fuscous. 

 Antennae fuscous. Thorax pale oohreous-yellow, with a fuscous 

 lateral stripe. Abdomen ochreous-grey. Legs light ochreous- 



