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with whitish ; a rather obscure, strongly waved, oblique, fus- 
cous fascia, from before middle of costa to middle of dor- 
sum ; a very broad fuscous band, mixed with bluish-white 
scales, and containing a small, clear, white spot, somewhat 
triangular in shape, near its anterior edge above middle ; 
anterior edge somewhat waved, from beyond middle of 
costa to beyond middle of dorsum ; posterior edge dentate, 
from five-sixths costa to five-sixths dorsum, projecting some- 
what below costa : a fine dentate fuscous line along termen ; 
cilia whitish, mixed with some blackish scales. Hindwings, 
with vein 5 present, fuscous grey, paler and becoming grey on 
basal half : cilia white, with a fuscous sub-basal line. 
Somewhat allied to termia, Meyr., but apart from the 
very much shorter palpi and the neural characters it differs 
in markings ; it would be possible to form a new genus to 
receive it. One specimen has vein 5 absent in hindwings, in 
the remainder, four in number, it is present : but the whole 
of the specimens before me have vein 6 of the forewings ab- 
sent. The peculiarity with reference to the absence or pres- 
ence of vein 5 of hindwings is also noticeable in hathrofricha. 
Low., vein 6, however, in the forewings of that species is pre- 
sent. 
Broken Hill, New South AVales. Five specimens : in 
February, at light. These were all taken at the same time 
and place, but I have never since met with tVie species, al- 
though continually collecting in the same locality. 
Platytes poliopepla, n. sp. 
Female, 16 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and antenn;je 
dark fuscous, palpi very long, darker beneath, abdomen 
broken, legs dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, moderate, 
costa hardly arched, termen oblique, hardly rounded : fus- 
cous, mixed with dark fuscous ; some scattered, short, black 
streaks and spots in disc ; a small, clear white spot at two- 
thirds from base in middle, more or less surrounded by black- 
ish : an obscure row of black scales along termen ; cilia fus- 
cous. Hindwings light fuscous : cilia greyish-fuscous. 
An obscure species, but may be known by the long palpi 
and white spot of forewings. 
Melbourne, Victoria. One specimen : probably taken in 
April. 
PHYCITIN^. 
EUZOPHERODES POLIOCRANA, n. Sp. 
Female, 18 mm. Head, thorax, and antennae ashy-grey- 
whitish, palpi dark fuscous, mixed with whitish beneath. 
Abdomen dark fuscous, whitish beneath. Legs fuscous, 
strongly suffused with white. Forewings elongate, rather 
