Old }Vorld ZpnantriidcV in the National Collection. 451 

 Anthela carneotincta, nov. 



(J , 9 • Of a uniform ochreous-grey, tinged with flesh colour, the 

 female rather darker than the male and tinged with pink ; antennje, 

 palpi, pectus, under-side of body, and legs more or less ochreous ; 

 on the sides of the abdomen of the male there are some brown 

 patches ; on the fore-wings a brown dot in the middle of the cell 

 and a brown spot at the end ; a very indistinct, more or less 

 crenulated grey line across the disc of both wings and even with the 

 margins ; cilia of both wings ochreous ; in the female there is, in 

 addition, an inner discal duplex band in tlie fore-wings and indica- 

 tions of a similar band in the hind-wings, and very faint indications 

 of an inner band across both wings ; the under- side is evenly coloured 

 like the upper-side, but yellower in the male and pinker in the 

 female, with a brown spot in the cell and another at the end in both 

 wings, and indications of the upper transverse bands. 



Expanse of wings, ^ 2^^, $ 3i inches. 



2 ^, 1 $, Freemantle, bred March, 1891 {Walker). 

 Anthela crenulata, nov. 



9 . Palpi brown-pink ; antennpe, head, body, and wings above 

 and below of a uniform ochreous-grey colour, with a slight shade of 

 pink in it ; fore-wings with a small brown spot in the cell, and larger 

 spot at the end ; an ante-medial transverse brown band, inside the 

 first spot, bent outwardly in an irregular manner in the middle, and 

 continued in a very indistinct form across the hind-wings ; a discal 

 band across both wings formed by a very evenly crenulated line ; 

 cilia of both wings ochreous ; under-side with only the crenulated 

 discal band, and a brown spot in the cell and another at the end in 

 all the wings ; fore-legs brown above. 



Expanse of wings, 2tV inches. 



Freemantle, bred March, 1891 ( Waller). 



Of a beautiful tint of colour; but this colour varies 

 much, and in two examples is more yellow, and in two 

 others bright yellow ; the markings are identical, though 

 in some examples more distinct than in others. They were 

 all bred at the same time and place. 



Anthela conspersa. 



Larala conspersa, Walker, iv, 891 (1855). 



Darala q^mdriplaga, Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1862, p. 



269. 

 Ennomos {1) potcntaria, Walker, xxvi, 1519 (1862). 



