Eastern and Awitralian Moths. IfiO 



second from the liiiider margin, broken before reacliing the 

 costa, the third running up from the hinder margin for two 

 lliirds, the fourth and fifth com|dete, tlie fifth on the outer 

 margin ; these bands cover nearly the whole wing in the 

 female, leaving thin white linear spaces between them ; a 

 black dot at the end of the cell : hind wings with a grey dot 

 at the end of the cell and a broad grey discal band which in 

 some specimens is suffused and clouds most of the lower half 

 of the wings. 



Expanse of wings, ^ -,-",-, ? lyV inch. 



Sherlock lliver, W. Australia {Clement). 



Types in B. M. 



There are two males and four females. 



Cerynea xenia^ nov. 



?. Ochreous brown tinged with pink; palpi dark brown 

 at the sides ; head, thorax, first two joints of the abdomen, 

 and a broad band on the wings pale pinkish ochreous ; this 

 band crosses the base of the hind wings and runs up to the 

 a|)ex of the fore wings, occupying the whole central space 

 and quite one third of the wing; it has some brown suffusion 

 towards thi; base and two brownish patches on the costa 

 beyond the middle; tlie rest of the wing is pale brown, with 

 a slight purplish tinge; there is a darker space towards the 

 apex, through which runs a sinuous, ochreous, submarginal 

 line, with two outward teeth iu its centre and a pale spot 

 above the teeth; there is also an indistinct medial similar 

 line which has a large outward curve on its upper part : hind 

 wings paler and more ochreous ; a small brown space next to 

 the pale base ; a medial sinuous grey line; indications of a 

 discal line, with three blaek spots marked with white, near 

 the abdominal margin; submarginal black points, pale 

 marginal line, and ochreous cilia. 



Expanse of wings ly^ inch. 



Goping, Perak {Kunstler). 



Allied to C. lunifera, Moore. 



Cerynea cithara, nov. 



? . Coloured like the preceding species, the pale band 

 from base to apex covered with longitudinal brown streaks, 

 very fine and close together, the band limited by a duplex 

 brown line, which is distorted in the disk and has a short 

 black band which runs on to the outer margin above the 

 middle, and contains an ochreous streak which forms the 

 upperside of an oblong circlet which occupies the inner portion 



