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with three dark fuscous bands, terminal joint dark fuscous 

 anteriorly. Abdomen pale whitish-ochreous. Forewings 

 moderate, suboblong, costa anteriorly strongly arched, 

 apex obtuse, termen obliquely rounded; light fuscous, 

 mixed with reddish, marked with irregular suffused 

 dark fuscous streaks on veins, anterior half irre- 

 gularly suffused with grey-whitish; extreme costal edge 

 rosy-white ; stigmata dark fuscous, sometimes ill-defined, plical 

 beneath first discal, sometimes extended anteriorly to form a 

 short dash, second discal somewhat larger ; a thick cloudy 

 dentate angulated grey-whitish line, near and parallel to pos- 

 terior half of costa and termen ; cilia rosy-whitish, basal half 

 barred with fuscous. Hindwings light grey, ochreous-tinged, 

 paler towards base ; cilia grey- whitish or light grey. 



Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales; from 

 August to October, ten specimens. 



I am unable to regard cosmopoda. Turn, (of which I have 

 an example received from Dr. Ttirner) as anything but a 

 variety ; the species varies a good deal in development of color 

 and distinctness of marking. 



DOLEROMIMA CEEAMORA, n. Sp. 



Male, 18-23 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, somewhat 

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

 three blackish bands, terminal joint blackish anteriorly. An- 

 tennae fuscous. Abdomen pale greyish-ochreous. Legs ochreou3- 

 whitish, anterior and middle pair banded with dark fuscous. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, costa anteriorly moderately, 

 posteriorly gently arched, apex obtuse, termen little rounded, 

 rather strongly oblique ; fuscous, sometimes reddish-tinged, 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous ; anterior half more or less mixed 

 with ochreous-whitish ; stigmata indistinct, dark fuscous, plical 

 beneath fij'st discal ; a thick cloudy dentate angulated 

 ochreous-whitish subterminal line, near and parallel to poste- 

 rior half of costa and termen ; a terminal series of dark spots ; 

 cilia pinkish-whitish, with interrupted fuscous median bar. 

 Hindwings light grey, paler towards base ; cilia pale grey. 



Gisborne, Victoria, in September (G. Lyell) ; two specimens. 



Nearly allied to the preceding, but certainly distinct by the 

 different form of the forewings, which are more elongate, dis^ 

 tinctly narrowed anteriorly, with the costa less arched and 

 termen more obhque ; it is also a larger insect, wdthout any 

 defined dark streaks on veins. 



