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Broken Hill, New South Wales. One specimen ; in 
April, 
Anthela pyromacula, n. sp. 
Male, 48 mm. Head, thorax, abdomen, and antennae 
dark fuscous, antennal j^ectinations, 10 ; dark fuscous. Fore- 
wings shaped as in CaUisjjila ; dark fuscous, very minutely 
irrorated with obscure whitish scales, and more or less ap- 
pearing to be streaked with dark fuscous along veins towards 
termen : a moderate black line along vein 2 ; a somewhat 
cuneiform orange-red, black-edged spot at anterior end of 
cell: a rather large, round, similar coloured spot in cell, at 
posterior extremity : cilia dark fuscous, faintly barred with 
darker. Hindwings with termen moderately straight ; colour 
and cilia as in forewings ; basal half of wing clothed with 
long fuscous hairs. Forewings beneath with spot at posterior 
end of cell reproduced in dull white. Hindwings with a dull 
whitish spot at posterior end of cell. 
Not very near any other, probably allied to Clementi, 
Swin., but widely distinct. 
Broken Hill, New South Wales. One specimen ; in Sep- 
tember. 
Org-yia hemicalla, n. sp. 
Male, 20 mm. Head, thorax, and antennae blackish, 
antennal pectinations, 8. Face, palpi, and legs orange. Ab- 
domen blackish, anal tuft orange. Forewings elongate-mode- 
rate, costa nearly straight, termen strongly rounded, oblique ; 
dark fuscous ; costal edge from two-thirds to apex narrowly 
orange ; cilia orange. Hindwings bright orange ; basal half 
dark fuscous, suffused and irregular ; cilia orange. 
Melbourne, Victoria. One specimen ; in November. 
Orgyia retinopepla, n. sp. 
Male, 24 mm. Head, antennae, and legs dull white, face 
and legs mixed with ochreous-fuscous ; antennal pectinations, 
fuscous, 8. Thorax and abdomen ochreous-fuscous, beneath 
grey- whitish. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa slightly 
arched, termen gently rounded ; light ochreous-fuscous ; 
markings somewhat darker fuscous ; two suffused fascia : first 
from one-third costa to one-third dori^um, curved outwards, 
anterior edge moderately defined ; second from costa at three- 
fourths to dorsum at three-fourths, becoming triangular on 
costa, curved inwards below middle, and edged throughout by 
a narrow dull whitish line ; a moderate discal spot above 
middle, midway between the two fascia ; cilia light ochreous- 
fuscous, with a darker basal line. Hindwings light ochreous- 
fuscous, paler towards base, dorsal hairs whitish-ochreous ; 
cilia as in forewings. 
