from Australia and New Zealand. 379 
genus. If we may suppose that the neuration of the 
hindwings has been directly modified in consequence of 
the development of the subcostal hair-pencil, perhaps the 
relationship is really closer with T'alzs. 
Canuza, Walk. 
C. acmias, sp. n. 
9 20mm. Head, palpi, and thorax rosy-ochreous, palpi white 
towards base beneath. Forewings elongate, posteriorly moderately 
dilated, termen slightly rounded, oblique ; whitish-ochreous, 
irrorated, and towards costa posteriorly suffused with dull rosy- 
ochreous ; an ill-defined semi-oval white spot on dorsum beyond 
middle, irregularly edged with blackish ; a straight oblique dark 
fuscous streak from apex of wing towards this spot, becoming 
obsolete before reaching it, edged posteriorly with pale suffusion ; 
cilia whitish-ochreous, with two obscure darker lines, first dark 
fuscous at apex. Hindwings semitransparent grey-whitish ; veins 
and a terminal suffusion grey. 
Sydney, New South Waies; in October, one specimen 
(G. H. Raynor). 
Tatis, Guen. 
T’. diacentra, sp. n. 
¢ 20-22 mm. Head and thorax ochreous, sides of face and a 
line on each side of back whitish, forehead with conieal promi- 
nence. Palpi 43, ochreous, whitish-sprinkled. Antenne bipec- 
tinated. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, termen very oblique ; 
rather light ochreous; a moderate shining snow-white median 
longitudinal streak from base, beneath edged with dark fuscous 
from base to middle, whence proceeds an obscure line of white 
and dark fuscous scales along fold to tornus, above edged with 
dark fuscous from 4 onwards, at 3 almost interrupted by a 
triangular dark fuscous indentation from beneath, terminating 
suffusedly before reaching a rather inwards-curved cloudy white 
streak running from apex to tornus but indistinct beneath ; veins 
posteriorly somewhat marked suffusedly with dark fuscous: cilia 
pale greyish-ochreous mixed with white, basal third before a 
fuscous or blackish line clear white. Hindwings with 4 and 5 
stalked or coincident; pale whitish-fuscous, slightly yellowish- 
