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fourth of wing thickly irrorated with fuscous scales; cilia fus- 

 cous. Hindwings rather small ; colour, cilia, and veins as in 

 forewings, basal portion of wing as in forewing, but the colour 

 is continued further along dorsum. 



C((se and Larva. — Unknown. 



Differs from the other species by the more elongate fore- 

 wings and longer pectinations of antennae. 



Nar-nar-goon, Victoria. Type in Coll., Lyell. 



3. Clania, Walk. 



Antennae bipectinated to apex. Terminal joint of anterior 

 tarsi elongate. Abdomen moderate. Forewings with several 

 dorsal pseudoneuria, Ic coincides with lb beyond middle, 4 and 

 5 stalked, 7 connate with 8, 8 and 9 stalked. Hindwings with 

 4 and 5 stalked, 8 connected or anastomosing with 1 , with seve- 

 ral costal pseudoneuria. Recognized by the anastomosis of 

 veins 8 and 7 of hindwings. The cases of the species vary 

 little in appearance. 



1. Face white,, antennse ochreoiis-fiiscous 5 Denntzi 



2. ,, ,, dark fuscous ... 6 ignohilis 

 ."1 Thorax with longitudinal white stripes 7 tenuis 

 4. ,, without ,, ,, 6 



o. Forewings light fuscous, semi-trans- 

 parent ... ... ... ... 8 Lewinii 



B, ,, blackish fuscous, opaque ... 5 



7. ,, hyaline, devoid of markings ... 9 hemitricha 



8. ,, ,, with black scalos on margins 10 pJwtidias 



5. C. Dewitzi, Heyl. 



Oiketicus Deivii'zi, Heyl., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxix., p. 

 cxix., 1886. 



d , 32 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous, face 

 whitish, thorax mixed with rufous and dull whitish. Antennae 

 ochreous-fuscous, pectinations reddish-ochreous, at greatest 

 length 6. Legs fuscous, anterior pair mixed with reddish- 

 ochreous, and with a whitish tuft of hair on anterior portion 

 of tibiae. Forewings elongate, moderately broad, costa gently 

 arched beyond middle, termen unevenly rounded, oblique; 

 dark fuscous, inclining to black on basal third; veins outlined 

 with fuscous ; semi-transparent ; cilia dark fuscous. Hind- 

 wings with apex rounded, termen rounded continuous with 

 apex ; colour and cilia as in forewings, hairs of dorsum dark 

 fuscous. 



Differs from the other species by its blackish colouring and 

 ochreous antennae. 



Case and Larva. — Unknown. 



Launceston, Tasmania. One specimen; in October. The 

 type eame from Sydney, New South Wales. 



