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similarly coloured line, finely waved throughout, and accom- 

 panied on its posterior edge by a line of whitish-ochreous of 

 similar width throughout ; a large quadrate fuscous discal 

 spot; an indistinct row of fine black points before termen; 

 cilia grey-whitish. Hindwings with termen faintly waved; 

 greyish-fuscous, much darker on terminal half ; a moderate 

 fuscous discal spot; cilia grey-whitish. 

 One specimen, in May. 



212. Amelora polychroa. Low. 

 One specimen, in December. The type came from 

 Dundas, Western Australia. 



213. Paramelora zophodesma, Low. 

 Four specimens. May and October. 



214. Paramelora lychnota. Low. 

 Five specimens, April, May, and October, probably 

 • attached to Eucalyptus. 



215. Thalainodes tetraclada. Low. 

 One specimen (type), in May, 1900. 



216. Thalainodes paronycha^ Low. 

 Not uncommon during April and May. 



217. Thalainodes allochroa, Low. 



Several specimens, during April and May. The male 

 ■does not differ from the female in appearance, excepting the 

 l)ipectinated antennae, the pectinations being four. 



218. Amphicrossa hemadelpha, Low. 

 Several examples, April to June. 



219. Chlenias arietaria, Gn. 

 Very common at street lamps, April and May. 



220. Chlenias heteromorpha, Low. 

 Common during April, May, and June. 



221. Chlenias serina. Low. 

 Several specimens, April and May. 



222. Chlenias melanoxysta, Meyr. 

 Taken occasionally, during April and May. 



223. Chlenias banksiaria, Le Guill. 

 Three specimens, in May. 



