244 Mr. E. Meyrick on Pyralidina from 



second line somewhat darker, formed as in fore wings ; cilia grey- 

 whitish, with a cloudy grey line. 



Albany, West Australia; three specimens, in December. 



Sedenia, Gn. 



Sedenia rupalis, Gn. 



Also from Glen Innes, Batlmrst, and Cooma, New 

 South Wales ; Launceston, Tasmania ; Mount Lofty, 

 South Australia ; Geraldton, West Australia. 



Sedenia cervalis, Gn. 



Also from Glen Innes and Cooma, New South Wales ; 

 Wimmera, Victoria. 



Sedenia aspasta, n. s. 



<y , 12 — 15 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, 

 beneath white. Antennae light fuscous, ciliations two. Abdomen 

 fuscous, segmental margins pale yellowish. Legs dark fuscous, 

 posterior pair yellow-whitish. Fore wings very elongate-triangular, 

 costa almost straight, apex rounded, hind margin very oblique, 

 hardly rounded ; fuscous, ochreous-tinged, sprinkled with blackish ; 

 lines hardly perceptibly darker, almost obsolete; first from one- 

 fourth of costa to one-third of inner margin; second from five- 

 sixths of costa to very near anal angle, abruptly bent in thence to 

 beneath two-thirds of disc, and again rectangularly bent to inner 

 margin near anal angle ; cilia fuscous. Hind wings ochreous- 

 yellow ; a narrow dark fuscous border extending completely round 

 wing, but nearly obsolete on inner margin ; cilia pale fuscous- 

 grey. 



Carnarvon, West Australia; two specimens in October. 



TMTiEA, Meyr. 



Tritesa ustalis, Walk. 



Also from Eosewood, Queensland ; Glen Innes, 

 Bathurst, and Cooma, New South Wales ; Wimmera, 

 Victoria ; Geraldton, West Australia ; from October to 

 April. 



Nymphula sordida, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 18SG, 43"2, is an additional synonym of this. 



