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mixer! with white posteriorly. Abdomen light fuscous, anal tuft 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa 

 gently arched, apex obtuse, tcrtuen obliquely rounded ; brown 

 mixed and suffused with dark fuscous ; some scattered w^iite 

 scales towards costa from near base to middle ; first discal stigma 

 represented by a white dot, plieal by a larger white dot obliquely 

 beyond this, second discal represented by a small suffused dark 

 fuscous spot edged anteriorly by a white dot, a minute white dot 

 between this and first discal ; three connected triangular spots 

 extending along dorsum from i to near tornus, first white, others 

 dark fuscous margined with white ; a lighter brownish patch 

 occupying apical f of wing, extending inwards between second 

 discal stigma and third dorsal spot, sprinkled with w^hitisli 

 "posteriorly and with dark fuscous towards tornus, Avith a small 

 obli(Hie dark brown spot on costa at i : cilia brown mixed with 

 dark fuscous, basal half oljscurely sjjotted with whitish. Hind- 

 wings whitish-grey, terminal edge suffusedly grey ; cilia grey- 

 winrJsh, with grey subbasal line. 



New SouTir Wales, Ourimbah, iu April {Lydl) ; one specimen, 

 type in Coll. Lyell. 



SPANIACMA, n. g. — , 



Head loosely scaled, sidetufts spreading ; ocelli present ; tongue 

 developed. Antennce A, in c^* rather strongly ciliated, basal joint 

 large, stout, with strong pecten. Labial palpi moderate, curved, 

 ascending, second joint thickened with somewhat loosely appressed 

 scales, terminal joint 1 of second, slender, pointed. Maxillary 

 palpi very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Thorax without 

 crest. Abdomen rather stout, elongate. Posterior tibiae clothed 

 with dense long hairs above. Forewings with 2 nearly from 

 angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen, 11 from middle. Hindwings 

 under 1, elongate-ovate, cilia 4; 3 and 4 approximated at base, 

 5-7 nearly parallel. 



Allied to Nei)ho(jenes. 



Spaniacma bacchias, n. sp. 



(S 9- 17-22 mm. Head and thorax fulvous. Antennal 

 ciliations of J 2. Palpi fulvous-yellowish, terminal joint dark 

 fuscous anteriorly. Abdomen ochrcous-yellowish. Forewings 

 elongate, costa slightly aached, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely 

 rounded ; light yellow ; markings more or less dark chestnut- 

 brown, sometimes strongly rosy-tinged ; a broad costal streak, 

 narrowed near apex, but leaving costal edge ochreous-yellow 

 throughout ; a slender streak along fold from base to plieal stigma, 

 confluent basally with costal streak; an irregular dorsal streak 

 from base to tornus ; discal stigmata large, aj)proximated, plieal 

 represented by a longitudinal streak sometimes connected anteriorly 

 with dorsal streak and first discal stigma, and extended posteriorly 

 to touch second discal ; second discal connected beneath by a 

 VOL. I. — Decemher 1913. k 



