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By the narrow wings allied to E. charierga and stenota, but 

 easily known by yellow-ochreous ground color and absence of 

 black median costal spot. 



CENOCHKOA, Meyr. 

 CEnochroa homora, n. sp. 



Female, 16 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark bronzy- 

 fuscous, finely sprinkled with white. Antennae dark fuscous. 

 Abdomen dark grey, apex ochreous-yellow beneath. Legs 

 dark fuscous, posterior tarsi ringed with whitish, hairs of pos- 

 terior tibise whitish. Fore wings elongate, narrow, costa mode- 

 rately arched, apex round-pointed, termen extremely obliquely 

 rounded ; dark fuscous, slightly bronzy-tinged, irrorated with 

 grey whitish-edged scales ; the pale irroration forms an unde- 

 fined longitudinal streak in disc from one-fourth to three- 

 fourths, edged above and below with darker streaks from ab- 

 sence of irroration; cilia fuscous, somewhat whitish-sprinkled. 

 Hindwings fuscous, darker posteriorly ; cilia fuscous. 



Hobart, Tasmania, in December ; one Sjpecimen. Also 

 found at Brisbane, Queensland, by Dr. A. J. Turner, who has 

 bred the species from Acacia. 



Distinguished from the rest of the genus by the combination 

 of small size and dark hindVings. 



LINOSTICHA, Meyr. 



LiNOSTICHA AUTOGRAPHA, 11. Sp. 



Male, 19 mm. Head whitish, crown fuscous except on sides. 

 Palpi fuscous, apex of second joint whitish, terminal joint 

 whitish, basal half suffused with dark fuscous above. Thorax 

 rather dark fuscous. Abdomen pale grey. Forewings elon- 

 gate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen very obliquely 

 rounded ; fuscous, somewhat mixed with dark fuscous, between 

 veins marked with cloudy dark fuscous lines; costal edge 

 white ; veins partially streaked with white, especially margins 

 of cell, towards base of upper margin stronger and more 

 sharply marked ; stigmata obscured, dark fuscous, plical be- 

 neath first discal ; cilia pale grey, base mixed with fuscous. 

 Hindwings and cilia jpale grey. 



Sydney, New South Wales, in April ; one specimen. 



Not near any other; perhaps most related to L. dichroa, 

 Low. 



LiNOSTICHA THEMERODES, n. sp. 



Male, 20 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, sprinkled with dark 

 fuscous. Palpi ochreous^whitish, irrorated with dark fuscous. 



