cous, posterior pair greyish-ochreous, middle and posterior tai-si 

 suffusedly ringed with whitisli. Fore wings elongate, mode- 

 rate, costa gently arched, tormen obliquely rounded ; reddish- 

 •oclireous, finely irrorated with dark fuscous scales; a black 

 spot, usually double, at one-third from base in middle ; a simi- 

 lar spot at end of cell, slightly oblique ; a strongly curved 

 transverse line of fine blackish scales( from five-sixths of costa to 

 anal angle, indented beneath costa; a suffused blackish line 

 of scales along termen ; cilia ochreous-reddish, mixed with a 

 few blackish scales. Hindwings light fuscous; cilia gi'eyish- 

 ochreous, reddish tinged at base. 



Closely allied to cremnodisema. Lower, but separable by the 

 narrower wings, more slender palpi and transverse line before 

 termen. These characters are very constant. 



Brokn Hill. New South Wales; several specimens in June. 



CyCLOGONA, 11. g. 



Head with ap pressed scales. Antennae serrate, in male 

 moderate, evenly ciliated (1^), basal joint moderate \\dthout 

 pecten. Palpi moderate, second joint reaching base of an- 

 tennse, thickened with appressed scales, slightly rough beneath, 

 tenninal joint almost as long as second, slender, recurved. 

 Thorax smooth. Forewings elongate, moderate, apex rounded, 

 termen obliquely rounded. Hindwings elongate-ovate, nearly 

 one, cilia one-half. (Posterior tibiae broken.) Forewings 

 with 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex, 2 and 3 on a curved stalk from 

 before angle of cell. Hindwings with 3 ana 4 slightly remote 

 at base. 



Intennediate in character between Eulechria, Meyi\, 

 and Phloeopola, Meyr., but in. my judgment mostly 

 allied to the former. It, however, differs from both the above 

 genera by the stalking of veins 2 and' 3 of forewings, a character 

 shared only by (Tuestia, Meyr., and the allied genera, in which, 

 however, vein 7 temiinates on costa. The absence of basal 

 pecten of antennae is similar to Phloeopola, Meyr. 



Cyclogona orthoptila, n. ^. 



Male, 25 mm. Head and palpi white, second joint of palpi 

 dark fuscous on basal half externally. Thorax, legs, and an- 

 tennae fuscous-whitish, patagia ochreous-fuscous. Abdomen 

 greyish. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, 

 termen vei*y obliquely rounded ; white, with dark fuscous 

 markings ; a short, narrow, elongate!" spot beneath costa at base ; 

 a moderate spot above middle before one-third, a second just 

 below and before, a third in middle of cell, a foui'th at posteiior 

 extremity of cell, a fifth on costa just above fourth, the last 

 two more or less connected by an ochreous shade ; an outward 



