of the AustraliaN l\ijy((lidiiia. 439 



Sydney, New South Wales ; one specimen at rest 

 on a fence in June. 



Appendix. 



The following are additional species and notes since 

 the publication of other families : — 



EPIPASOHIAD^. 



Catamola, Meyr. 

 Catamola caimopis, n. s. 

 c? , $ , 17 — 22 mm. Head, palpi, and antennas blackish ; 

 antenna; of male filiform, ciliations one-half, process rather short, 

 erect. Thorax blackish grey. Abdomen dark grey, segmental 

 margins whitish. Legs blackish, apex of joints whitish. Fore 

 wings triangular, costa gently arched, apex rounded, hind margin 

 obliquely rounded; dark grey, coarsely mixed with black and 

 whitish scales ; first hue thick, cloudy, blackish, rather u'regular, 

 from one-third of costa to beyond one-third of inner margin ; a 

 small blackish discal spot before middle ; second line thick, cloudy, 

 blackish, followed by a pale line, subdentate, from beyond middle 

 of costa to two-thirds of inner margin, upper half tolerably 

 regularly curved outwards ; cilia grey, with a blackish line. Hind 

 wings rather dark grey ; in male a faintly indicated paler post- 

 median line towards costa ; cilia grey, with a darker line. 



Nearest to C. elassota, with which it agrees in the 

 shorter erect antennal process, which in all the other 

 species is longer and thrown back ; but easily separated 

 bj' the quite different form of the second line, besides 

 the larger size and more blackish colouring. 



Mount Kosciusko, New South Wales ; five specimens 

 taken in January, at from 4300 to 4700 feet. 



Cacozelia, Grate. 

 Cacozelia costigeralis, Walk. 



Pyralis costiqeralis, Walk., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., I. 

 (3rd ser'.), 121. 



J , 22 — 23 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, and thorax blackish ; 

 tuft of maxillary palpi ochreous-whitish. Abdomen dark fuscous 

 mixed with ochreous-whitish. Legs black, irrorated with whitish, 

 apex of joints white, posterior tarsi whitish ochreous beneath. 

 Fore wings triangular, costa gently arched, at two-fifths with a 

 hard glandular swelling forming a rounded protuberance, apex 



