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191. SCIOGLYPTIS TRISYNEURA, LoW. 



One female specimen (wliicli in markings is similar to 

 the male), taken in October. The type came from Arltunga, 

 South Australia, and was taken in November. 



192. Selidosema suasaria, Gn. 

 Taken occasionally in March. 



193. Selidosema excursaria, Gn. 

 Tolerably common in May and June. 



194. Selidosema acaciaria, Bdv. 



I have two specimens, probably referable to this species, 

 taken in October and November. 



195. Selidosema argoplaca, Meyr. 

 Two specimens, beaten from ?Jiicaly])tus, in October. 



196. Selidosema diagramma, Low. 

 Two specimens, in April. 



197. Hybernia indocilis, Latr. 



Rather common locally. Larvae (undescribed) feed on 

 ijhrysanthtmum , Clematis, and 3Iuehlenbeckia, and the 

 imagoes emerge from Jul}'' to March. 



198. EcTROPis PRisTis, Meyr. 

 Four specimens, April and August. 



199. EcTROPis plectroneura, Low. 

 Four specimens, April and August. 



200. ECTROPIS HIEROGLYPHICA, LoW. 



One specimen (type), in October, 1900. 



201. Pachytyla doliopa, Low. 

 One specimen (type), in June. 



202. Paurocoma molybdina, Low. 

 Five specimens, April and May. 



Angelia, Low. 

 This is the predominant genus of the family in this dis- 

 trict, and is destined to be increased ; indeed, I possess two 

 additional species which are probably new, but too poor to 

 describe. 



203. Angelia tephrochroa, Low. 



Five specimens, April and May. 



