968 ME. G. r. HAMPSON OS- THE CLASSIFICAa?ION [Dec. 17, 



b. Fore wing with the apex rectangular. 



(2)tTALis BiFEACTELLUS, Wlk. xxvii. 174. New Guinea; 



Australia. 

 (3) Talis abgtkoeiis, Meyr. P. L. Soc. N. S. "W. 1882, p. 163, 



Australia. 



(4)tTALIS STIBriJKALIS, n. sp. 



(S . Chestnut -brown ; palpi blackish ; antennae white on outer 

 side ; patagia silvery white. Fore wing with a fuscous-outlined 

 silvery-white fascia from base, somewhat interrupted at middle of 

 cell and double from cell to outer margin, where it joins the 

 marginal series of silvery spots ; a fuscous-edged silvery-white 

 fascia below the cell more or less completely interrupted in four 

 places. Hiud wing fuscous. 



Hab. Port Darwin, Australia. Exp. 18 mm. 



(5) Talis avuas'siacvs, Meyr. P. L. Soc. N. S. W. 1878, p. 184. 



Australia. 

 (6)tTALis EECUKVELLtJS, Wlk. xxvii. 171. W. Australia. 



(7) Talis bivittellus, Don. Ins. New Holland. , Australia. 



fCrambus trivittalis, Zell. Mon. Chil, & Cramb. p. 34. 



(8)tTALis iMPLETELLUs, Wlk. xxvii. 175. Australia ; Tasmania. 



(9) Talis asterias, Meyr. Tr. Ent. Soc. 1887, p. 250. Swan Eiver, 

 ? fCrambus demissalis\ Wlk. xxvii. 176. Australia. 



(lO)tTALis HYDEOPHiLA, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 36. 



Hawaii. 

 (ll)tTALis FLOEicoLENS, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1882, p. 36. 



Hawaii. 

 (12)*Talis pedionoma, Meyr. Tr. Ent. Soc. 1885, p. 453. 



Australia. 

 (13)*Talis leucophthalma, Meyr. N. Z. Journ. Sci. i. p. 186. 



New Zealand. 

 B. Hind wing with veins 4, 5 stalked. 

 a. Antennae of male ciliated. 



(14) Talis abgentostjs, Snell. Tijd. Ent. xxxvi. p. 657, pi. 3. f. 2. 



Centr. America ; Bolivia ; Argentina. 

 (15)tTALis plenieeeelltjs, Wlk. xxvii. 173. Australia. 



Crambus aurosus, Eeld. Eeis. Nov. pi. ]37. f. 31. 



(16)tTALis PEELATALis, Wlk. xxvii. 174. Australia; Tasmania. 



(17) Talis geammellits, Zell. Mon. Chil. & Cramb. p. 46. 



Australia ; Tasmania, 

 Crambus enneagrammos, Meyr. P. L. Soc. N. S. W. 1878, p. 194. 



^ Walker's description does not agree with his supposed type. 



