426 Ml". R. Rosenstock 07i Australia?! Lepidoptera. 



to wear, are very obscure and indefinite, scarcely allowing of 

 adequate description. They consist of irregular transverse 

 lines, formed by aggregated darkish-brown scales. There 

 appears to be on the fore wing a subbasal line from one fourth 

 of costa to hind margin ; a second broader angulated line 

 from about middle of costa to one third of hind margin, where 

 it closely approaches the subbasal line ; an indistinct, mu^h 

 blurred discocellular mark, and an irregular submarginal 

 zigzag line, broadest near its costal end ; this and the second 

 line are continued faintly across hind wing, and here, midway 

 between them, is another equally faint greyish fuscous line. 

 There is on both wings a hind marginal series of blackish- 

 brown interneural dots. 



Tinder surface. — In fore wings strongly irrorated with 

 blackish grey, and with a brownish costal blotch a little before 

 apex corresponding to the broad costal end of the submarginal 

 band on the upperside. 



Hind wings much more sparsely irrorated with blackish 

 grey ; median and submarginal lines more distinct, and inte- 

 rior subbasal line fainter, except in the middle of the cell, 

 where it forms a distinct discocellular litura. Expanse 29 

 millim. 



Pyral:e8. 



EpipascMadsB. 



Catamola, Meyr. 

 Catamola, Meyr. Tr. Ent. Soc. 1884, p. 63. 



(509.) Catamola fanerea^ Walk, 

 Acrohasis funerea, Walk. I. c. xxvii. p. 31. 

 A single large female. 



AsTEAPOMETis, Meyr. 

 Astrapometis, Meyr. I. c. p. 67. 



(570.) Astrapometis sahuralis, Walk. 

 Pyralis saburalis, Walk. /. c, xix. p. 914. 



PyralididaB. 



Messatis, Walk. 

 (154.) Messatis p>yrosalis^ Gu^n. 



Endotricha pyrosalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyr. p. 219. 

 Paco7iia alhijimbrialis, Walk, I.e. Suppl. iv. p 125. 



