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divisions of the genus ; I have not met with any specimens coming 

 at all near the description, so that it is probably a subtropical 

 species. 



Grac. lepidella, n. sp. 



$ . 3 |"-4|". Head and thorax whitish-ochreous or white mixed 

 with fuscous. Maxillary palpi whitish-ochreous, second joint 

 black. Labial palpi whitish-ochreous, second joint and a median 

 ring of terminal joint blackish. Antennae slightly longer than 

 fore-wings, whitish-ochreous, annulated with dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs whitish, anterior and middle 

 tibiae somewhat thickened, blackish ; tarsal joints with black 

 apical rings, broadest on basal joint, basal joint of posterior tarsi 

 also with broad black median ring. Fore-wings brownish- 

 ochreous, clouded with black, and with two fasciae and four spots 

 white, confusedly black-margined ; first spot on inner margin 

 near base, large, irregular, meeting a blackish cloud on costa ; 

 first fascia at , second in middle, both rather narrow, straight, 

 perpendicular ; intermediate between them is a transverse fascia- 

 like blackish cloud, and another similar one beyond second fascia, 

 distinct and clearly margined posteriorly, meeting the very small 

 second spot on anal angle ; third spot on costa beyond f-, small, 

 wedge-shaped, broadly margined posteriorly by a black subapical 

 fascia from costa to hind-margin ; fourth apical, somewhat fascia- 

 like, extending into cilia above apex ; cilia pale fuscous-grey, 

 with four irregular black lines round apex. Hind-wings and 

 cilia fuscous-grey. 



Not closely allied to any known species. Two specimens taken 

 on a fence near Sydney, in September and January. 



Grac. ordinatella, n. sp. 



$ . 4". Head and thorax ochreous- white. Maxillary palpi 

 whitish, terminal joint fuscous. Labial palpi whitish, a broad 

 apical ring on second joint, a median and an apical ring of 

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