260 Mr. E. Meyrick o?i Pyralidina from 



Pempelia, Hb. 



The following species agrees with this genus so far as 

 the structure of the female permits a conclusion to be 

 formed ; but it is of peculiar facies, and may prove on 

 discovery of the male to be a distinct genus. 



Pempelia (?) hemichlmia, n. s. 

 ? , 18 — 21 mm. Head and thorax whitish, suffusedly spotted 

 with pale ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous, second joint with three 

 whitish bands, third apical. Antennae grey. Abdomen whitish- 

 ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous, tarsi suffused with grey. Fore 

 wings elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa bent beyond middle, apex 

 obtuse, hind margin somewhat oblique, straight, rounded beneath ; 

 fuscous ; basal half whitish-ochreous, bounded by a sinuate line 

 from middle of costa to middle of inner margin, bordered on lower 

 half by a white streak margined anteriorly with reddish and pos- 

 teriorly with blackish ; a central longitudinal reddish streak from 

 base of wing to apex of white streak, having beneath its middle a 

 large tuft of reddish scales mixed with blackish, and margined 

 above by a grey suffusion which extends to costa at one-fourth ; a 

 tuft of raised scales near inner margin beyond white streak; a 

 whitish-ochreous black-margined crescentic mark in disc beyond 

 middle ; a very faintly indicated grey-whitish subterminal line, 

 sinuate and dilated on costa ; some reddish scales towards apex ; 

 a black hind-marginal line, tending to form spots ; cilia grey, with 

 rows of whitish points, base whitish. Hind wings with veins 

 3 and 4 from near together ; light grey, more or less suffused with 

 pale whitish-yellowish towards base ; a grey hind-marginal line ; 

 cilia whitish, with a cloudy grey line. 



Victoria ; two specimens (coll. Lucas). 



Tylochares, Meyr. 



The location of the following species must also be 

 regarded as merely provisional, in the absence of the 

 male. Superficially it is very distinct from any other 

 Australian species. 



Tylochares (?) ianthemis, n. s. 



$ , 1G mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen 

 whitisb -ochreous ; terminal joint of labial palpi moderate, tolerably 

 pointed; maxillary palpi sbort, loosely scaled, appressed to face. 



