BY A, JEFFERIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 177 



giving off a short tooth on lower surface shortly before termen ; 

 minute dark-fuscous terminal dots on veins; cilia white with a 

 very faint fuscous line before middle. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded, slightly sigmoid beneath apex ; veins 4 and 5 stalked ; 

 grey-whitish ; cilia whitish. 



Allied to T. ojinlentdUi, Zel., from which it differs in the 

 complete absence of streaks on fold and towards termen. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.S.W., Katoomba district, in February; one specimen in 

 good condition except palpi. 



TALIS HAPLOTYPA, H. Sp. 



ctTrAoTUTros, simply marked. 



(? 25-29 W- Head and thorax ochreous-grey. Palpi 

 moderately long (6) ; grey, bases white. Antennae dark-fuscous; 

 in (? slightly serrate, shortly ciliated (^). Abdomen whitish, 

 base suffused with grey ; a dark-fuscous transverse bar on 

 dorsum of each segment ; tuft whitish. Legs grey ; posterior 

 femora and tibiae whitish. Forewings elongate, costa very 

 slightly arched, apex acute, termen slightly sinuate, very oblique; 

 ochreous-grey ; a narrow whitish costal streak from near base 

 to near apex ; beneath this is a sharply defined ochreous-grey 

 streak from base to apex ; a median whitish streak from base 

 broadening slightly to termen, its lower edge ill-defined ; cilia 

 whitish ; slightly greyish-tinged above tornus. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded ; vein 5 absent ; whitish-grey, darker towards 

 termen ; cilia whitish, with a giey basal line obsolete towards 

 apex. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.S.W., Ben Lomond (4500 ft.), in January; four 

 specimens. 



Sub Faji. CHRYSAUGINAE. 



A group of moderate size mostly confined to South America, 

 but with a few Indo-Malayan and Australian species. It is 

 distinguished from the Pyralinae by the absence of maxillary 

 palpi. 

 a. Palpi ascending ... ... ... 1. Curicta. 



AA. Palpi porrect. 



B. Forewings with vein 10 absent ... 2. Dnjmiarclia. 



BB. i''orewing.s with vein 10 present ... 8. Anemosa. 



(Ten. 1 Curicta. 

 Cicrictii, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxxiv, p. 1129. Hmps., 

 P.Z.S. 1897, p. 682. 



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