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_ anal angle; hindmarginal line black ; cilia alternately grey and 
white. Hindwings as forewings; basal line indistinct; first line 
parallelto first line of forewings extending only half across the wing ; 
second line closely beyond this from costa to anal angle, nearly 
straight ; cilia and hindmarginal line asin forewings. Under- 
side—Pale whitish grey, with scattered black scales; a broad 
black costal streak from base to about one-fourth ; a linear discal 
streak ; an outwards curved blackish line from two-thirds of costa 
towards but not reaching anal angle, posteriorly bounded by a 
dark smoky shade, enclosing two white teeth before apex. Hind- 
wings as forewings; a transverse discal streak ; a broad blackish 
hindmarginal band, edged anteriorly by a fine black line; pos- 
teriorly lighter. 
Two specimens taken at light, at Parkside, in February. Very 
distinct by the well-defined lines; intermediate between para- 
torna, Meyrick, and diffundens, Lucas. 
XY-LORYCTIDA. 
CrYPTOPHAGA, Lewin. 
CRYPTOPHAGA BLACKBURNII, sp. nov. 
Female, 45mm. Head, palpi, antenne, and thorax ochreous- 
whitish ; head more ochreous on crown. Abdomen yellowish- 
grey, second segment dull orange, base of other segments nar- 
rowly whitish, suffused above with dull orange (anterior legs 
broken, middle and posterior whitish-ochreous, tibie and tarsi 
pale crimson. Forewings oblong, posteriorly dilated, costa gently 
arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin obliquely rounded; 2 from 
three-quarters ; yellowish-grey-whitish, scantily strewn with black 
scales from base to two-thirds, except along costa; extreme costal 
edge pale yellowish ; a moderate roundish orange spot distinctly 
edged with minute black scales, in disc beyond one-third; a 
second more ovate, on fold below middle, and a third more 
suffused beyond middle, both tending to be suffusedly edged with 
minute black scales: cilia yellowish-grey-whitish, darker at base. 
Hindwings grey-whitish, more ochreous-tinged towards base; 6 
and 7 from a point; cilia whitish, mixed with fuscous. 
One specimen received from Rev. Thos. Blackburn, to whom I 
have dedicated it ; taken at Port Lincoln. 
CRYPT. OCHROLEUCA, Sp. nov. 
Male, 45mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen whitish- 
ochreous ; base of palpi internally blackish, second segment of 
abdomen distinct orange-red. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior 
and middle distinctly pinkish-tinged above; tarsi black, with 
white rings at apex of joints. Forewings oblong, posteriorly 
