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terminal joint blackish anteriorly. Thorax orange, on side& 

 and posteriorly blackish. Abdomen ochreous-yellowish, 

 Forewings moderately broad, suboblong, costa anteriorly 

 strongly arched, apex rounded, termen rather obliquely 

 rounded ; ochreous-orange ; a blackish streak along basal third 

 of costa, sometimes suffused posteriorly ; an irregular straight 

 slightly oblique blackish streak from costa beyond middle, not 

 reaching dorsum ; cilia pale orange. Hindwings rather dark 

 grey, dorsally tinged with ochreous-whitish ; cilia ochreoii.s- 

 whitish. 



Armidale (3,500 ft.), Tenterfield (3,000 ft.), and Blackheath 

 (3,500 ft.), New South Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; Launcos- 

 ton, Tasmania; from December to February, six specimens. 



Larva probably feeds on Eucalyptus. Pupa stout, head 

 and shoulders angulated, emitting short blunt processes; fus- 

 cous-gi'ey, marbled with whitish, with a pale lateral stripe ; 

 naked and exposed, sitting erect on the truncate anal segment. 

 I once found a larva, which changed immediately to the ex- 

 tremely singular pupa described above, and bred the imago 

 from it. The species is conspicuously distinct. 



DOLEROMIMA EUMORPHA, U. Sp. 



Male and female, 18-22 mm. Head and thorax reddish-fus- 

 cous. Palpi whitish, second joint with three irregular, black 

 bands, terminal joint black anteriorly. Abdomen dark fus- 

 cous. Forewings moderate, suboblong, costa anteriorly 

 strongly arched, apex very obtuse, termen rather obliquely 

 rounded ; reddish-fuscous ; costal edge yellowish-white ; j tig- 

 mata black, plical beneath first discal, second discal somewhat 

 larger, followed by a patch of rather paler suffusion in disc ; 

 a very indistinct somewhat darker angulated subterminal 

 fascia; cilia light reddish-fuscous, basal half barred with 

 darker. Hindwings deep ochreous-yellow ; a patch along dor- 

 sum, small apical patch, and terminal line dark fuscous; cii^a 

 dark fuscous. 



Armidale (3,500 ft.) and Bathurst (2,500 ft.), New South 

 Wales; Melbourne, Victoria; in October and November, ten 

 specimens. 



Very distinct by the yellow hindwings. 



DOLEROMIMA TRIPUNCTELLA, Walk. 



{Gryptolechia tripunctella, Walk. Cat. Tin., 757 ; Pedois cos- 

 mopoda, Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc, S. Aust., 1900, 12.) 



Male and female, 16-19 mm. Head and thorax reddish- 

 brown mixed with grey-whitish. Palpi whitish, second joint 



