BY E. MEYRICK, B A. 777 



middle of anterior edge to anal angle : cilia grey, terminal half 

 whitish-ochreous between apex and anal angle, on costa whitish- 

 yellow. Hindwings rather dark fuscous-grey ; cilia grey, base 

 darker. 



A distinct and very elegant species. 



Sydney, New South Wales, in September, October, January, 

 and February ; tolerably common amongst Acacia decurrens. 



322. Coes. concisella, Walk. 

 (Oecophora concisella, Walk. 678.) 



Minor, alis ant. Isete flavis, macula ad costae basim parva 

 fasciaque marginis postici latiori superius attenuata antice nigro 

 marginata purpureis ; post, dilutius griseis. 



£. 18-19 mm. Head bright yellow. Palpi dark fuscous, above 

 whitish. Antennas grey. Thorax yellow, anterior half bright 

 purple. Abdomen whitish-yellowish. Legs dark fuscous, posterior 

 tibiae whitish-yellowish. Forewings elongate, costa moderately 

 arched, apex pointed, hindmargin faintly sinuate, rather strongly 

 oblique ; bright yellow ; costal edge dark grey from base to \ or 

 beyond ; a small purple basal spot, not touching inner margin ; a 

 light reddish-purple hindmarginal band, bounded by a dark fuscous 

 unevenly sinuate line from costa rather before apex to inner margin 

 at | : cilia grey, on hindmargin ochreous-tinged and base mixed 

 with purple, on costa whitish-yellow. Hindwings light grey ; cilia 

 whitish-grey, base darker. 



This and the two following species are nearly connected. 



Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales, in January ; three 

 specimens. 



323. Coes paracycla, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. flavis, fascia marginis postici latiore superius 

 attenuata antice nigro-marginata purpurea ; post, griseis. 



^ Q. 13-16 mm. Head yellow. Palpi dark fuscous, above 

 whitish. Antennae gi'ey. Thorax yellow, anterior margin narrowly 

 dark fuscous. Abdomen grey, anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs 

 dark purplish-fuscous, posterior pair whitish-ochreous. Forewings 



