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Nephogenes petrinodes, n. ap. 



Male, 34 mm. Head, palpi, antemiae, and thorax grey. 

 Palpi grey-whitish. Legs and abdomen greyish-fuscous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, somewhat dilated posteriorly, cost* 

 gently arched, termen obliquely rounded ; grey-whitish ; a 

 fuscous spot at base of inner margin ; a fuscous spot in disc at 

 one-third from base, a second just below and slightly beyond, 

 a third, double at extremity of cell, and a foui-th on upper 

 margin of cell midway between first and third ; a curved suf- 

 fused fuscous streak, from costa before apex to anal angle, in- 

 dented beneath costa, ; a row of black dots along termen ; cilia 

 grey. Hindwings greyish-fuscous, cilia grey-whitish, with 2 

 faint fuscous lines. 



Nearest atrisignis. Lower, but immediately separated by 

 the color of forewings and paucity and clearness of markings. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales; one specimen in June. 



Nephogenes xipholeuca, n. sp. 



Male and female, 18-22 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and an- 

 tennae white, thorax and patagia slightly infuscated, second 

 joint of palpi beneath light fuscous, apex white, antennae ob- 

 scurel}^ spotted with fuscous. Legs whitish, somewhat infus- 

 cated. Abdomen greyish-ochreous, segmental margina 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, 

 termen obliquely rounded; light ochreous-fuscous ; a narrow 

 white streak along costa, from base to three-fourths, attenuated 

 at extremities ; all veins neatly outlined with white ; ground 

 color between veins towards termen darker ; a small fuscous 

 spot in middle at one-third from base, a second immediately 

 below, and a third at end of cell, these spots are generally obso- 

 lete ; a few fuscous scales along termen ; cilia gi^eyish-ochreous. 

 Hindwings elongate^ovate ; light fuscous ; cilia as in fore- 

 wings. 



Not very near any other ; the neatness and clearness of 

 markings is particularly noticeable. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales ; six specimens in April ; 

 also from Birchip, Victoria. 



Heterobathra, n. g. 



Head wath appressed scales. Antennse without pecten ('?), 

 ciliations of male (?). Palpi very long, recurved, second joint 

 very long, considerably exceeding base of antennse, densely 

 clothed with appressed scales, especially at apex, terminal joint 

 slender, acute, about one-fourth of second. Abdomen mode- 

 rate. Posterior tibi?e clothed with long fine hairs. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, termen very obliquely rounded, T 

 and •^^ stalked. 7 to immediately above apex, 2 and 3 strongly 



