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whitish, closely irrorated with greyish-fuscous, especially 

 >wards apex ; costa and inner margin marked with small dark 

 iscous spots ; an irregular outwardly curved transverse dark 

 iscous line near base ; a subquadrate dark fuscous spot on costa 

 before middle ; a strong black longitudinal mark in middle of 

 disc, sharply margined above and in front, beneath bordered by 

 a small dark fuscous blotch ; from its posterior extremity proceed 

 two irregular obscure blackish lines to costa between middle and 

 three-fourths, enclosing a suffused fuscous blotch, and a sharper 

 black waved line to anal angle, anteriorly margined with fuscous : 

 cilia fuscous mixed with whitish. Hind wings grey, darker 

 towards apex, and indistinctly mottled with darker ; cilia grey, 

 with a darker basal line. 



This insect appears so distinct, that it is worth describing even 

 in the absence of the male, which has doubtless special differences. 

 It differs from the female of all other species in the genus by the 

 comparative shortness and breadth of the forewings, and the 

 strength and conspicuousness of the longitudinal black discal 

 streak. 



I took one specimen in the bush-clad ranges near Toowooinba, 

 Queensland, about 2,000 feet above the sea, in September. 



5. Acrop. lignigerana, Walk. 

 (Ptedisca lignigerana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat. 380.) 



<. 10"-12". Head, palpi, and thorax greyish-ochreous, 

 irrorated with darker. Antenna? ochreous-fuscous. Abdomen 

 ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior and middle tibiee and 

 tarsi broadly banded with dark fuscous. Forewings moderate, 

 costa somewhat bent about middle ; whitish-ochreous irrorated 

 with fuscous, becoming whitish at apex and above anal angle ; 

 costa and inner margin very shortly strigulated with blackish ; a 

 small erect whitish tuft on inner margin at one-fourth ; a small 

 oblique dark fuscous blotch on costa at one-fourth ; a slender 



