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Doubtfully referable to (.'aradrina. It recalls some species 

 of Leucania, the antennae of the species are bipectinated to 

 apex, a character which would indicate a distinct genus, but as 

 a similar character occurs in some European species, it seems 

 better, in the absence of further material, to consider it specific 

 only. 



Frasers Range, Western Australia ; one specimen, in June. 



CaRADRIXA {]) PELOSTICTA, U. Sp. 



Female, 28 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antennae ochreous, 

 palpi jporrected, second joint more than twice as long as termi- 

 nal, finely haired beneath. Abdomen and legs white. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, costa nearly straight, termen gently 

 waved, strongly bowed, oblique ; ochreous, mixed with whitish- 

 ochreous and somewhat infuscated ; costal and dorsal edges 

 darker; an obscure elongate light fuscous suffusion lying in 

 middle below cell, with a fuscous spot in middle of upper edge ; 

 an obscure light fuscous streak, from termen below apex to 

 inner margin at anal angle ; an interrupted waved fuscous line 

 along termen ; cilia fuscous, with darker fuscous, terminal and 

 subterminal lines. Hindwings with termen faintly waved ; 

 white, thinly scaled ; a faint fuscous line along tennen ; cilia 

 whit«. 



This species and the three following will require new genera 

 to receive them, but in the absence of the males I prefer to 

 place them here provisionally. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales ; one specimen, in February. 



CaRADBINA ( I) LICHENOPHORA. U. Sp. 



Female, 30 mm. Head and thorax cinereous-grey, face 

 whitish, thorax somewhat crested posteriorly. Antennae fus- 

 <;ous. Palpi nearly porrect, second joint moderate, terminal 

 joint short, blackish above, whitish beneath. Abdomen and 

 legs grey-whitish, tarsi black, ringed with white. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen faintly waved, 

 nearly straight on upper half, thence strongly oblique ; cine- 

 reous-gi-ey ; lines black, well defined ; subbasal nearly straight, 

 hardly reaching inner margin, followed by a thicker parallel 

 line on its lower half ; first line from one-fourth costa to one- 

 fourth inner margin, outwardly oblique on upper two-thirds, 

 thence gently sinuate inwards, edged anteriorly more or less 

 throughout by a fine parallel line, between subbasal and first 

 lines the gi^ound color is sprinkled with lichen-like scales, which 

 form a blotch below middle ; median irregular, commencing 

 from just beyond fii-st. continued very obliquely outwards to 



