464 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



1. Anatr. craterana, n. sp. 



$ . 6". Head, palpi, and thorax dark fuscous mixed with 

 ochreous. Antennre ochreous-fuscous. Abdomen dark ochreous- 

 grey, anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior 

 and middle tibiae and tarsi banded with dark fuscous. Forewings 

 dilated, costa evenly arched ; whitish, with an irregular transverse 

 greyish suffusion between the dark fuscous markings ; costa and 

 inner margin coarsely strigulated with black ; basal patch dark 

 fuscous mixed with black, its outer edge running from one-fifth 

 of costa to one-fourth of inner margin, strongly angulated outwards 

 in middle ; central fascia broad, oblique, dark fuscous mixed 

 with black, starting from costa somewhat before middle, very 

 strongly dilated below middle, its posterior edge being abruptly 

 bent outwards, its base resting on whole posterior half of inner 

 margin ; between basal patch and central fascia are two or three 

 small irregular dark fuscous spots ; within the base of central 

 fascia is a transverse pale mark before anal angle ; a fuscous 

 triangular patch on apical third of costa, containing two short 

 whitish costal strigulse, its apex blackish and produced narrowly 

 to meet hindmargin ; cilia brownish-grey, with a blackish suffused 

 line towards base, extremities ochreous-whitish. Hindwings 

 fuscous-grey spotted with darker ; cilia pale grey, darker towards 

 base. 



Apart from the absence of the costal fold, this species may bo 

 known from A sth. hemicryptana by its smaller size, and the different 

 shape of the central fascia, of which the posterior edge is strongly 

 bent outwards in the middle, whilst in Asth. hemicnjptana it is 

 straight. 



One specimen taken at light at Mount Victoria in the Blue 

 Mountains, New South Wales, 3,300 feet above the sea, in January. 



15. ANISOGOXA, n. y. 



Thorax smooth. Antenna) in male slightly thickened, finely 

 ciliated. Palpi rather short, somewhat ascending, slender, with 



