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lowisli. Legs ochreous, anterior pair fuscous. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa. gjsntly arched, termen rounded, very 

 oblique ; 7 to costa,, just above apex, 2 from well before angle 

 of cell, 3 from angle; whitish yellow, with dull purplish- 

 fuscous markings ; a very narrow basal streak, hardly reaching 

 innermargin ; a moderate, straight, transverse fascia, from 

 middle of costa to middle of innermargin, slightly dilated on 

 • costa; a moderately large apical patch, anterior edge some- 

 what darker fuscous, from costa at three-fourths to inner- 

 mai'gin at anal angle, moderately projecting in middle ; cilia 

 ochreous, mixed with fuscous, becoming wholl}'- fuscous around 

 anal angle. Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 fromi a point; 

 fuscous, somewhat bronzy-tinged ; cilia yellow. 



Not approaching any other described species; in general 

 appearance recalling a Philohota. 



Stawell, Victoria ; one specimen in October. 



BORKHAUSENIA CALLIOPTIS, n. Sp. 



Female, 16 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, tliorax, abdomen, 

 and legs ashy-grey-fuscous, palpi spotted with white, antennae 

 with rather strong pecten, posterior legs ochreous, anterior 

 and middle tarsi ringed with whitish. Forewings elongate, 

 moderate, costa gently arched, termen obliquely roiuided. 7 

 to costa, 2 and 3 separate; ashy-grey-fuscous, becoming 2rey- 

 whitish on margins ; a very obscure fuscous spot in middle of 

 wing at one-third from base ; a second in disc at two-thirds ; 

 and a third on fold below and between ; cilia ashy-grey-whitish. 

 Hind^vings yellow ; cilia yellow, mixed with fuscous, especially 

 around apex. 



Very like CEnochroa endochlora, Meyi\, but the termination 

 of vein 7 on costa is a reliable point of distinction. 



Birchip, Victoria ; one specimen taken in April, received 

 from Mr. D. G-oudie. 



GUESTIA ( ?) ISCHNOTA, n. sp. 



Male, 14 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, legs, and 

 abdomen greyish-fuscous, posterior legs gi'ey-whitish. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; 2 and 3 stalked, not connected ^^'ith 3 ; 

 7 and 8 stalked. 7 to costa; gre5'i5h-fuscous, finely irrorated, 

 mth fuscous scales; a small fuscous dot above fold at one- 

 third, a second just below and a third in disc at two-thirds ; 

 cilia grevish-fuscous. Hindwings grey-whitish ; cilia grey, 

 with a faint fuscous-mediaii line. 



An obscure species; doubtfully referable to Guestia. the 

 pecten of anterinae appears to be absent, but may be developed 

 in fresher specimens. 



