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plete fascia, as in Stainton’s original description. I have one 
specimen in which the anterior costal dot is confluent with that 
on inner-margin at anal angle; and have seen another in which 
the anterior costal dot is altogether absent, while the anal dot is 
produced to costa, absorbing the posterior costal dot. 
Brisbane. Taken commonly on fences in August and Septem- 
ber. Also one specimen at Bulli, N.S.W., in October. 
GRAC. ALBOMACULELLA, N. sp. 
7mm. Head, thorax, face, and maxillary palpi clear white. 
Labial palpi white, second joint at apex, and terminal joint be- 
yond middle annulated with black. Antenne dark-grey. Abdo- 
men fuscous above, whitish beneath. Legs whitish, tarsal joints 
fuscous at apex, anterior and middle tibiz dark-fuscous at apex, 
the latter slightly thickened. Forewings ochreous-fuscous, with 
one fascia and six spots, clear white, narrowly black-margined ; 
first spot on inner-margin close to base, rounded above, not 
reaching to fold; fascia before one-third, slightly outwardly 
oblique, narrow and parallel-sided from costa to just before fold, 
where it suddenly dilates to treble breadth, and is thus confined 
to inner-margin ; second spot on costa at one-half, slightly out- 
wardly oblique, reaching one-third across disc, rounded below ; 
third spot on inner margin at three-fourths, larger than second, 
rounded above, not reaching centre of disc, widely separated 
from second ; fourth in disc at three-fourths, slightly above centre, 
very minute, connected with costa by a blackish cloud; fifth very 
small at anal angle; sixth parallel-sided, very oblique from costa 
at seven-eighths to middle of hindmargin ; cilia ochreous-fuscous, 
with a black line near apex, on inner-margin dark-grey. Hind- 
wings and cilia dark-grey. 
Closely allied to Grac. calicella. Stt., and Grac. hoplocala, 
Meyr. JBesides minor differences it may be distinguished from 
the former by the absence of one costal spot, and from both by 
the presence of an additional inner-marginal and a discal spot. 
Brisbane ; one specimen taken on a fence in August. 
GRAC. OBSCURELLA, N. Sp. 
8 mm. Head, thorax, face, and maxillary palpi ochreous- 
whitish. Labial palpi ochreous-whitish, terminal joint annulated 
beyond middle with pale-fuscous. Antenne longer than fore- 
wings, greyish-ochreous, gradually darkening toward apical half, 
which is dark-fuscous. Abdomen above ochreous-fuscous, beneath 
ochreous-whitish. Legs whitish, tarsal joints fuscous at apices ; 
anterior and middle tibiz fuscous, with two obscure whitish an- 
nulations, the latter moderately thickened at apex with dark- 
fuscous scales ; posterior tibiz whitish, clothed above with stiff 
