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subteoninal dentate, blackish, scarcely perceptible, from costa 

 at five-sixths to just before anal angle ; a suffused fuscous spot 

 above anal angle ; veins towards termen shortly out- 

 lined with black, less pronounced in female ; a fine black line 

 along termen ; cilia cinereous-grey. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded ; faintly sinuate below apex ; whitish grey, somewhat 

 darker along termen ; a fccous line along termen ; cilia 

 whitish. 



Closely allied to arietaria, Gn., but differs by the much 

 narrower forewings, which a.re not half as wide as forewings, 

 the different shaped homy projection of head, which in arit- 

 taria is emarginate, and especially by the much shorter an- 

 teiinal pectinations. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales ; several specimens, mostly at 

 light, in April. I have seen a specimen from Birchip, Vic- 

 toria. 



Geometrid^. 



euchloris tetraspila, u. sp. 



Male, 24 mm. Head and thorax green, face green, fillet 

 white. Antennae and palpi ochreous-white. Abdomen 

 greenish, whitish on sides and beneath. Legs ochreous, ante- 

 rior pair light crimson. Forewings elongate — triangular ; 

 costa moderately arched, termen nearly straight, oblique ; bright 

 green ; costal edge light crimson throughout, becoming darker 

 and broader towards base, especially beneath ; first line absent ; 

 a dark ferruginous discal spot ; second line formed by an ob- 

 lique transverse series of small white dots, from beneath costa 

 at three-fourths to inner margin before two-thirds ; cilia green,^ 

 terminal half pale fleshy pink. Hindwings with termen angu- 

 lated on vein 4 ; 3 and 4 short stalked ; color, discal dot and 

 second line as in forewings ; cilia as in forewings. 



Nearest cadmaria, Gn.. but differs especially by the colour 

 of palpi, antennae and cilia, which in that species are crimson. 



Kelso. Tasmania ; one specimen in March. (Type in Coll. 

 Lyell.) 



Emmiltis cosmadelpha, n. sp. 



Male and female, 14-18 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and 

 thorax whitish, face ochreous. Abdomen ochreous. Legs 

 whitish, anterior pair fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 termen gently bowed ; whitish, faintly ochreousr-tinged ; a fus- 

 cous basal patch, outer edge faintly cui^ved, bounded by a fine 

 fuscous line, from one-fourth costa to one-fourth inner 

 margin; a fine waved transverse line from costa 

 before two^thirds to middle of inner mai^gin, followed 

 by a broad parallel light fuscous fascia, posterior edge 



