THE ANNALS 
AND 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
2 (SEVENTH SERIES. ] 
No. 42. JUNE 1901. 
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LXII.—WNew Genera and Species of Eastern and Australian 
Moths. By Colonel C. Swinuoe, M.A., F.L.8., &e. 
(Continued from p. 475. ] 
Family Sarothripide. 
Gadirtha sara, nov. 
3. Palpi ochreous white, brown at the sides, terminal 
joint speckled with brown and with a brown band at the 
tip ; head, body, and fore wings pinkish grey, irrorated with 
brown atoms, the irrorations on the fore wings very dense in 
parts, forming brown indistinct patches, making the wing 
look variegated ; a very indistinct interior line, of which only 
a very acute angle near the hinder margin is distinct, the 
orbicular represented by a black spot, the reniform a brown 
ring with a small pale ringed spot in its centre; an outwardly 
rounded double discal brown line with pale centre, the outer 
one with three or four teeth; a whitish smear at the apex, 
bordered by a blackish dentate line; a pale submarginal line, 
dividing the black veins, a black marginal line, and ochreous 
cilia, interlined with brown: hind wings with broad brown 
marginal border and ochreous cilia: underside whitish, fore 
wings with broad marginal border suffused greyish. 
Expanse of wings 1)%g inch. 
Valaut (Doherty). 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. vii. 34 
