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OCYSTOLA PROSELIA, 11. sp. (7rpoar)\los, SUllliy). 



d , 12 mm. Head yellow. Palpi ochreous; terminal 

 joint fuscous. Antennae dark-fuscous; ciliations in male 4. 

 Thorax dark-fuscous. Abdomen dark-fuscous, beneath 

 ochreous. Legs ochreous partly suffused with grey. Fore- 

 wings narrow, costa slightly arched, apex acute, termen 

 very oblique ; bright-yellow : markings dark-fuscous v a 

 small basal fascia, connected by a costal streak with 

 a large blotch, which occupies apical -| of wing, 

 its anterior edge straight, transverse : cilia dark-fuscous. 

 Hindwings lanceolate ; fuscous, suffused with ochreous towards 

 base ; cilia fuscous. 



Hah. — Queensland: Killarney, in November: one 

 specimen. 



OCYSTOLA PACHYTHRIX, 11. sp. 



{irayvdpi^ densely hairy, in allusion to the male antennae). 



<3 , 15 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish. 

 Palpi dark-fuscous, inner surface of second joint whitish- 

 ochreous. Antennae dark-fuscous; ciliations in male 6. Legs 

 dark-fuscous, on ventral surface whitish-ochreous. Forewings 

 deep-yellow ; markings dark-fuscous ; a small basal fascia, 

 connected by a costal streak with a median fascia, moderately 

 broad, its anterior edge straight," slightly inwardly oblique ; 

 its posterior edge outwardly oblique : a terminal fascia con- 

 fluent with preceding on tornus ; cilia dark-fuscous. Hind- 

 wings lanceolate; bronzy-fuscous; cilia fuscous. 



Allied to 0. plaeorantha. 



Nab. — Victoria: Beaconsfield, in October; one specimen. 



Ocystola esthlopis, ii. sp. ( €o-^Ao)7rt5, of good appearance). 



$ , 9 ! 11-14 mm. Head pale-yellow. Palpi with term- 

 inal joint long and slender (§) ; pale-yellow ; second joint 

 sometimes with a fuscous subapical ring. Antennae pale- 

 yellow sharply annulated with blackish ; in male serrate with 

 very long ciliations (6). Thorax pale-yellow, bases of patagia 

 fuscous. Abdomen grey ; base and apical tuft ochreous- 

 whitish. Legs dark-fuscous; tarsi ochreous-whitish annu- 

 lated with dark-fuscous; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. 

 Forewings elongate ; costa gently arched, apex rounded, ter- 

 men very oblique, scarcely rounded ; pale-yellow, markings 

 dark-fuscous ; a streak along costa from base to middle ; 

 a fairly broad, inwardly oblique fascia from ^ costa to J? 

 dorsum ; a discal spot at |, confluent with a broad subterminal 

 fascia ; cilia pale-yellow, at tornus grey. Hindwings lanceolate ; 

 grey-whitish, sometimes ochreous-tinged ; cilia concolorous. 



Hab. — Queensland: Mount Tambourine, in October; 

 six specimens. 



