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hairs. Forewings pale ochreous-fuscous, irrorated with darker 
scales; with five narrow indistinct transverse fascie, pale 
ochreous-fuscous, transverse or slightly outwardly oblique from 
costa at one-eixth, two-sixths, three-sixths, four-sixths, and five- 
sixths, the last two becoming obsolete towards inner-margin ; a 
triangular whitish spot on costa before apex, extending into 
costal cilia ; apex darker ochreous-fuscous ; cilia pale ochreous- 
fuscous, with indistinct darker hindmarginal line. Hindwings 
and cilia dark-grey. 
A very inconspicuous species, not nearly allied to any with 
which I am acquainted. 
Brisbane ; one specimen on a fence in September. 
GRAC. ENCHLAMYDA, DN. sp. 
8-9 mm. Head and thorax whitish or ochreous-whitish. Face 
and maxillary palpi whitish. Labial palpi whitish. Antenne 
dark-grey. Abdomen above dark-fuscous, beneath whitish. Legs 
whitish, tarsal joints dark-fuscous at apices ; anterior tibie and 
first tarsal joints dark-fuscous; middle tibie with three dark- 
fuscous annulations, not thickened. Forewings whitish or 
ochreous-whitish, the middle third occupied by a broad fascia, 
ochreous-fuscous, narrowly edged with black, anterior margin 
outwardly oblique from costa, posterior margin less oblique, 
slightly convex ; basal one-sixth of dise suffused with ochreous- 
fuscous ; outside the transverse fascia are two variable longi- 
tudinal, parallel black lines, one in centre of disc, the other 
between that and costa; a roundish subapical costal spot, 
ochreous-fuscous, margined with black, or entirely blackish ; 
extreme apex ochreous-whitish ; cilia on costa ochreous-fuscous, 
on hindmargin whitish-ochreous, with median black line; on 
inner-margin dark-grey. Hindwings and cilia dark-grey. 
A very distinct species, somewhat variable. 
Brisbane ; three specimens taken on a fence in August and 
September. 
Grac. IDA, Meyr. 
The typical form of this species is occasionally taken near 
Brisbane. 
GRAC. IDA var. ROSEA, n. var. 
Very distinct in its coloration, forewings clear crimson-pink, 
without any fuscous suffusion; markings more yellowish-tinged 
than in the typical form, but agreeing closely in detail, though 
both forms show slight variations. 
This beautiful insect is common about Brisbane. I have fre- 
quently beaten it from the native box (7'ristanza conferta), but 
do not know the larva. It is quite distinct from G'rac. formosa, 
Stt., which is also occasionally taken near Brisbane. . 
