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is black or blackish, whereas in the present it is brown or pale 

 brown. 



Gippsland, Victoria; Sydney (Katoomba), New South 

 Wales; Blackwood, South Australia. Five specimens; Decem- 

 ber to February. 



9. C. HEMITRICHA, n. sp. 



(S , 25 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, face whitish, 

 thorax with whitish longitudinal lateral stripes. Antennae 

 fuscous, pectinations at greatest length 8. Abdomen fus- 

 cous. Legs fuscous, anterior coxae very hairy. Forewinga 

 elongate, moderate ; costa hardly arched, t-ermen gently bowed 

 oblique ; hyaline, semi-transparent ; faintly iridescent ; basal 

 half of wing irregularly and minutely irrorated with light 

 fuscous ; costal area narrowly fuscous ; veins outlined with 

 light fuscous ; cilia fuscous, short. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded, faintly sinuate in middle ; an irregular patch of fus- 

 cous scales towards base, dorsal hairs fuscous ; veins and cilia 

 as in fore wings. 



Case. — Unknown. 



Differs from the other described species by the longer 

 antennal pectinations and clearer wings. 



Townsville, Queensland. One specimen bred in October 

 (Dodd). I also possess two damaged specimens from Cook- 

 town. Sent by Mr. Olive. 



10. C. PHOTIDIAS, n. sp. ^ 



6 , 40 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous-fus- 

 cous, face mixed with whitish. Antennae fuscous, pectinations 

 dark-fuscous, at greatest length 12. Legs ochreous-fuscous. 

 Forewings elongate, moderately dilated. Costa nearly 

 straight, apex rounded, termen oblique ; semi-transparent, 

 somewhat irridescent, with some minute sparse scales around 

 margins, thickest near base of costa; veins outlined with 

 light fuscous; cilia fuscous (imperfect). Hindwings with 

 apex rounded, continuous with termen ; colour, veins, and 

 cilia as in forewings ; hairs of dorsum ochreous, mixed with 

 fuscous. 



Case. — Unknown, 



At once recognized by the clear wings and long pectina- 

 tions of antennae. 



Cairns, Queensland. One specimen taken by the late 

 G. Barnard at Barron Falls. 



4. OiKETicus, Guild. 

 Antennae bipectinated, towards apex simple. Basal joint 

 of anterior tarsi very elongate. Abdomen extremely elon- 

 gate. Forewings sometimes with several dorsal pseudoneuria. 



