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second joint externally yellowish, basal three-fifths dark fus- 

 Gous. Antennae grey. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs 

 fuscous, ringed with ochreou^-whitish, hairs of posterior tibiae 

 ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate, costa moderately 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded ; 

 whitish-ochreous ; basal one-fourth of costa suffused with dark 

 fuscous; stigmata small, black, plical slightly beyond first 

 discal ; a small black prsetornal dot beneath second discal ; an 

 angulated subterminal series of minute black dots close to 

 termen and apical one-third of costa; cilia whitish-ochreous, 

 with a few blackish points. Hindwings whitish-grey ; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish. 



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



Allied to C. arenivaga, but differing by the hardly obliquely 

 placed plical stigma and additional praetor nal dot and sub- 

 terminal series. 



CcESYBA DisciNCTA, Meyr. 



{Gelechia strophiopeda, Low., Trans. Koy. Sec, S. Austr., 

 1894, 105, is a synonym of this. I have seen the type. The 

 groundcolor should be described as whitish-ochreous, my 

 examples being somewhat faded.) 



ATHEEOPJ i,Meyr. 

 Atheropla chorias, n. sp. 



Male, 13 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellow, shoulders 

 fuscous. Palpi ochreous-yellow, second joint fuscous except 

 towards apex. Antennae pale ochreous. Abdomen grey. 

 Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair grey-whitish. Forewings 

 elongate, slightly dilated, ccsta moderately arched, apex 

 rounded, termen very obliquely rounded ; deep ochreous- 

 yellow, with a few fuscous scales ; base of costa dark fuscous ; 

 stigmata blackish-fuscous, plical obliquely beyond first discal, 

 an additional dot above and between two discal, second discal 

 larger; a broad rather dark fuscous terminal fascia, anterior 

 edge suffused, with a projection touching second discal stigma 

 beneath, enclosing a terminal series of small suffused ochreous- 

 yellow spots; cilia fuscous, suffusedly pale yellowish towards 

 tips beneath apex. Hindwings rather dark fuscous; cilia 

 fuscous. 



Sydney, New South Wales, in October (G. H. Kaynor) ; one 

 specimen. The dark fuscous hindwings and terminal fascia 

 of forewings, and the additional median dot, separate this 

 species at once. 



