HY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 



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315. Coes. ocelldris, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. llavis, fascia postica incurvata in costa usque ad 

 apicem perducta, lineaque marginis postici saturatius fusco-pur- 

 pureis ; post, griseis ; thorace saturate fusco-purpureo. 

 - g $. 15-16 mm. Head deep yellow. Palpi dark grey, above 

 yellowish. Antenna? grey. Thorax dark fuscous-purple. Abdomen 

 pale grey, posteriorly whitish-ochreous. Legs grey, posterior pair 

 whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, 

 apex round-pointed, hindmargin slightly sinuate, rather strongly 

 oblique ; yellow ; extreme edge of costa dark fuscous near base ; a 

 moderate inwards-curved fuscous-purple fascia from f of costa to 

 anal angle, continued along costa to apex ; a fuscous-purple line 

 along hindmargin from apex to anal angle : cilia grey, tips whitish. 

 Hindwings grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with an obscure darker line. 



This and the two following species are nearly allied. 



Newcastle, Sydney, and Blackheath (3500 feet), New South 

 Wales, from November to January ; rather common. 



316. Coes. zanclotoma, n. sp. 



Minoi*, alis ant. flavis, fascia postica valde incurvata in costa 

 usque ad apicem perducta, lineaque inai'ginis postici saturatius 

 fuscis ; post, griseis ; thorace flavo. 



(J. 17 mm. Head and thorax orange-yellow. Palpi ochreous- 

 yellow, terminal joint dark fuscous anteriorly. Antenna? dark 

 grey. Abdomen grey, anal tuft yellowish. Legs dark grey, posterior 

 pair whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, 

 apex round-pointed, hindmargin straight, very oblique ; yellow ; a 

 rather nai'row, very strongly inwards-curved, dark fuscous fascia 

 from | of costa to anal angle, continued along costa to apex ; a 

 slender dark fuscous line along hindmargin from apex to anal angle : 

 cilia grey. Hindwings grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with a darker line 

 near base. 



Differs from C. ocellaris in the more strongly curved fascia, and 

 especially the yellow thorax. 



Mount Lofty, South Australia ; one specimen received from Mr. 

 E. Guest. 



