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obliquely rounded ; bright orange-ochreous ; markings whitish, 
rather obscure ; four equi-distant fuscous spots on costa be- 
tween one-sixth and three-quarters ; two oblique fasciae from 
one-quarter and middle, reaching two-thirds across wing, and 
thence meeting a thick streak along dorsum from base to two- 
thirds ; a moderate spot on costa before three-quarters ; an ob- 
scure spot on costa near apex ; cilia citron-yellow, mixed with 
light ferruginous. Hindwings fuscous ; cilia fuscous, around 
apex and upper half of termen greyish-ochreous. 
Mackay, Queensland. Two specimens ; in November. 
Mr. Dodd has sent me several specimens taken at Towns- 
ville, Queensland. 
This may prove to be a variety of the previous species, 
but it presents such a different appearance as to justify me 
in giving it a distinctive name. 
Tinea tetraspila, n. sp. 
Male, 8 mm. Head ochreous. Thorax, palpi, antennse, 
abdomen, and legs dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, mode- 
rate, costa gently arched, termen obliquely rounded ; dark 
fuscous, coppery tinged and somewhat shining ; markings 
ochreous-yellow ; a moderate quadrate spot on dorsum at one- 
third ; a second, similar, but smaller, on dorsum before anal 
angle; a third, obscure, on costa at two-thirds; a fourth, ob- 
scure and small, on costa near apex ; cilia dark fuscous. 
Hindwmgs elongate-lanceolate ; fuscous, somewhat coppery 
shining ; cilia fuscous. 
Probably nearest tetropa, Meyr., but widely distinct. 
Parkside, South Australia. Gisborne, Victoria. Three 
specimens ; in October and November. 
Ereunetis streptogramma, n. sp. 
Female, 8 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and legs 
pale whitish-ochreous. Abdomen greyish-ochreous. Fore- 
wings elongate, rather narrow, termen obliquely rounded ; 
pale ochreous, with fuscous markings : six outwardly oblique 
streaks from costa: first at base, spot-like; second at one- 
sixth, larger ; third before middle, very oblique, hardly reach- 
ing one-third across wing ; fourth beyond middle, similar ; 
fifth and sixth small, between five-sixths and apex ; last three 
more or less connected by a thick, longitudinal streak, which 
is continued to below apex; a moderately thick streak along 
dorsum from base to three-quarters, wit'i about five projec*^ 
tions on upper edge, third anteriorly oblique and nearly reach- 
ing second costal spot ; a fine line along termen, not quite con- 
nected with dorsal streak ; cilia ochreous. Hindwings fus- 
cous ; cilia fuscous. 
Duaringa, Queensland. One specimen ; in December. 
