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cilia fuscous, basal half mixed with dark fuscous. Hindwings 

 bronzy-fuscous, darker posteriorly; cilia bronzy-fuscous. 



I describe this species her© as some of the characteristic 

 points are omitted in Lower's description. I have received 

 authentic types from Mr. A. J. Kershaw, the original captor, 

 and also took the species myself at Glen Innes (3,500 ft.), 

 New South Wales, in December. It is well distinguished 

 from C. dichroella by the dark fuscous costal mark at one-third, 

 yellow costal spot in terminal band, and absence of yellow patch 

 in terminal cilia. 



CCESYRA MIMOPA, U. Sp. 



Male, 16 mm. Head ochreous-yellow. Palpi ochreous- 

 yellow, lower half of second joint dark fuscous. Antennre 

 dark fuscous. Thorax dark purplish fuscous. Abdomen fus- 

 cous. Legs dark fuscous, posterior tibiae ochreous-yellowish. 

 Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen obliquely rounded ; shining ochreous-yellow ; base n^ir- 

 rowly rather dark fuscous, shortly produced on costal edge; 

 a dark fuscous-purple terminal fascia, anterior edge ninning 

 from six-sevenths of costa to before tomus, bisinuate ; cilia 

 shining fuscous. Hindwings bronzy-fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Halbury, South Australia, in February (E. Guest) ; one 

 specimen. May be placed between G. seleniara and C. 

 isogramma, but by no means closely ppproaching either, the 

 peculiar form of the terminal fascia being characteristic. 



CcESYRA COLONyEA, n. Sp. 



Male, 18 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellow, shoulders 

 dark fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, terminal joint whitish. 

 Antennae fuscous. Abdomen pale grey, anal tuft pale yel- 

 lowish. Legs dark grey, hairs of posterior tibiae whitish- 

 yellowish. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 

 round-pointed, termen extremely obliquely rounded ; pale 

 ochreous-yellow, slightly infuscated posteriorly; base of costa 

 dark fuscous; cilia pale ochreous-yellow. Hindwingg gi'ey; 

 cilia ochreous-whitish, faintly greyish-tinged round apex. 



Bathurst, New South Wales, in November; one specimen. 



Closely allied to C panrantha, but distinguished by the 

 grey hindwings. It therefore bears exactly the same relation 

 to C. panrantha that Orystola holoxantha (from the . same 

 locality) does to 0. mnlacella. 



CcESYRA MICROSTICTIS, U. Sp. 



Male, 11 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, shoul- 

 ders narrowly irrorated with dark fuscous. Palpi whitish. 



