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costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; light 
ochreous-brownish, with a few irregularly-scattered white scales, veins 
more or less suffused with dark fuscous; first line slender, whitish, pos- 
teriorly obscurely dark-margined, somewhat curved, not oblique ; orbicular 
and claviform obsolete; reniform 8-shaped, indistinct, somewhat whitish, 
obscurely dark-margined ; second line slender, whitish, obscurely dark- 
margined, sinuations very slight; subterminal very indistinct, cloudy, 
whitish; a row of cloudy dark fuscous dots before hindmargin: cilia 
ochreous-whitish, with two dark grey lines. Hindwings 11, very pale 
whitish-grey ; postmedian line and hindmargin hardly darker; cilia 
whitish, with a grey line. 
An indistinct-looking species, yet hardly to be confused with any other. 
Blackheath (3,500 feet), New South Wales ; Mount Macedon and Fern- 
shaw, Victoria; Deloraine and Mount Wellington (to 3,100 feet), Tasmania ; 
amongst forest, from November to February, tolerably common. 
49. Scop. manganeutis, n. sp. 
Male.—17-18 mm. Head and thorax white, mixed with grey and 
irrorated with black. Palpi 23, dark fuscous, mixed with white, basal joint 
white. Antenne grey, sharply serrate, ciliations 1. Abdomen pale grey. 
Legs whitish, tibie and tarsi banded with black. Forewings elongate, 
somewhat triangular, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin rather 
strongly oblique, slightly indented above middle, rounded beneath ; light 
grey, irregularly mixed with white and irrorated with black ; first line 
strong, distinct, white, rather curved, moderately indented in middle and 
again above inner margin, posteriorly suffusedly dark-margined ; orbicular 
dot-like, faint, whitish, claviform small, cloudy, blackish, both obscured by 
suffusion ; reniform 8-shaped, whitish, dark-margined, tolerably distinct ; 
second line whitish, tolerably distinct, dark-margined ; subterminal cloudy, 
whitish, dentate, interrupted above middle, apex of lower portion confluent 
with second line ; a hindmarginal row of obscure whitish dots: cilia whitish, 
basal third barred with dark fuscous, with a posterior grey line. Hind- 
wings 14, whitish-grey ; postmedian line faintly indicated, hindmargin 
narrowly grey ; cilia whitish, with an interrupted grey line. 
Characterized by the relatively small size, elongate forewings, strong 
white dentate first line, and the peculiarly serrate and strongly ciliated 
antenne. 
Otira Gorge, 1,600 to 2,600 feet, in January; two specimens, 
: 50. Scop. erypsinoa, n. sp. 
Male.—23-24 mm. Head white. Palpi 24, dark fuscous, apex of 
maxillary and basal joint of labial white. Antenne grey; ciliations $. 
Thorax fuscous-grey irrorated with whitish, with a white anterior spot. 
