52 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



broad dark-fuscous terminal band ; cilia fuscous, apices 

 whitish-ochreous. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Gayndah ; one specimen received from Dr. 

 Hamilton Kenny. 



SCOPARIA EMMETROPIS, 11. sp. 



sjUfisTQcoTcig, precise. 



(J 9 20-22 mm. Head fuscous with some white 

 scales. Palpi 2|, tufts on second and third joints slightly 

 separate ; fuscous with some white scales, base white. 

 Antennae grey ; ciliations in (J J. Thorax fuscous. 

 Abdomen grey. Legs whitish irrorated with dark-fuscous ; 

 •anterio: pair mostly dark-fuscous ; all tarsi dark-fuscous 

 with whitish annulations. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 «osta gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, slightly 

 oblique ; whitish irrorated with pale-grey and with a few 

 scatteied dark -fuscous scales ; markings blackish ; a short 

 streak from base of costa along fold ; first line dentate, 

 oblique, from ^ costa to J dorsum ; orbicular distinct, pale 

 centred, touching first line ; claviform dot-like, just beyond 

 first line ; reniform 8-shaped with two pale centres, but 

 lower edge obsolete, connected with a dot on costa beyond 

 middle ; second line from f costa, angled obtusely above 

 middle, very slightly dentate, ending on | dorsum ; a 

 suffused dark-fuscous subapical sprt, and another on mid- 

 termen ; cilia whitish, bases barred Avith fuscous. Hind- 

 wings 1| ; grey-whitish ; indications of a subterminal grey 

 line ; cilia whitish. 



Characterised by the uniform groundcolour, dark lines, 

 and distinct markings. The palpi approximate to those 

 of Tetraprosopus. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.S.W., Mount Kosciusko (5,000fL.), in January ; 

 three specimens. 



ScOPARIA OCHROPHARA. 71. Sp. 



oiXQOcpaQOQ, pale-robed. 



$ 22 mm. Head grey. Palpi 3 ; fuscous, base 

 sharply white. Antennae grey. Thorax grey. Abdomen 



