BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 435 



rupiuly into ground-colour except posteriorly, so as to leave an 

 obscurely defined oval patch; an irregular narrow subapical 

 wliito band from middle of hindrnargin nearly to costa before 

 apex, dilated above, rather sharply margined with dark fuscous, 

 and containing several fuscous scales : cilia with basal third 

 barred with dark fuscous and white, remainder greyish-ochreous. 

 Hindwings pale greyish-ochreous, spotted obscurely with darker, 

 hindmargin narrowly dark ochreous-grey ; cilia whitish-ochreous 

 with an ochreous-grey parting-line. 



Broader-winged than the other species of the genus, and 

 readily known by the white markings on a dark ground, and the 

 ochreous tint of hind wings ; it is a handsome and very distinct 

 species. 



I took five specimens (four males, one female) at rest on a 

 fence during a high wind, near Sydney, in October. Walker's 

 type is also from Sydney ; his description, though incomplete, 

 is quite recognisable. 



3. Acrop. dolosana, Walk. 



(Toririx dolosana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat. 331). 



$ . 10". Head, palpi, antennoo, and thorax dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen greyish-ochreous. Legs greyish-ochreous, anterior 

 tibia) and tarsi dark fuscous. Forewings moderate, costa some- 

 what bent before middle ; dull greyish-fuscous, costa obscurely 

 strigulated with dark fuscous ; an irregular dark fuscous blotch 

 in middle of disc, extending to costa, becoming longitudinally 

 blackish in the centre, anteriorly sharply margined, elsewhere 

 suffused into ground-colour ; connected with the anterior edge of 

 this blotch below middle is a short linear, anteriorly sharply 

 dilated, black mark ; nearer base are two or three small 

 irregular blackish spots ; a dark fuscous irregular line from a 

 little beyond middle of costa to anal angle, rather concave and 

 distinct anteriorly, posteriorly suffused ; between it and central 



