Coesyra stenotypa, ii. sp. ( <TT€vorv7ros, narrowly marked). 



d , 19 mm. Head and thorax yellow. Palpi ochreous,. 

 external surface of second joint towards base grey. Antennae 

 grey ; ciliations in male 1 . Abdomen grey ; tuft ochreous. 

 Legs grey ; posterior pair mostly whitish-ochreous. Forewings 

 not dilated, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 obliquely rounded; yellow; costal edge at base dark-fuscous; 

 a narrow, nearly straight, dark-fuscous fascia from § costa 

 to torilus ; a dark-fuscous subapical costal spot giving off a 

 very fine subterminal line joining fascia at tornus ; cilia 

 yellow, apices paler. Hind wings pale-grey ; cilia pale-grey 

 w T ith some ochreous suffusion. 



Recognizable by the very narrow fascia, hardly more 

 than a line, and the slender subterminal line. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Ebor, in January; one 

 specimen. 



Coesyra haplogramma, n. sp. (aTrXoypafj./jLos, simply inscribed). 



o* , 21-25 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-yellow. Palpi 

 dark-fuscous, internal surface pale-ochreous. Antennae dark- 

 fuscous ; ciliations in male §. Abdomen dark-grey. Legs 

 fuscous : hairs on posterior tibiae ochreous- whitish. Fore- 

 wings ochreous-yellow : costal edge near base blackish ; an 

 inwardly-curved, thick, blackish line from costa before apex 

 nearly to tornus; cilia ochreous-yellow. Hindwings grey; 

 cilia pale-grey. 



Hab. — New South Wales: Ebor, in January; locally 

 abundant at "Thompson's Lookout" (4,500 feet), but I took 

 only the one sex. 



Coesyra dtsticta, n. sp. (&l<ttlktos, two-spotted). 



<3 , O : 12-17 mm. Head pale ochreous-yellow. Palpi 

 wdiitish-ochreous ; second joint fuscous on external surface 

 except towards apex. Antennae whitish-ochreous annulated 

 with pale-fuscous; ciliations in male lh. Thorax fuscous,, 

 sometimes narrowly yellow at posterior apex. Abdomen grey. 

 Legs fuscous ; posterior pair whitish-ochreous. Forewings 

 pale ochreous-yellow : markings fuscous ; a narrow basal fascia, 

 rarely obsolete ; a minute discal dot before middle, and 

 another beneath it on fold, but these may be obsolete ; a 

 fascia from n costa to tornus, usually rather narrow ; it3 

 anterior edge distinct, posterior edge somewhat suffused, often 

 constricted in middle ; cilia pale ochreous-yellow. Hindwings 

 and cilia grey. 



Slightly variable ; the discal dots are characteristic, but 

 are absent in about half the specimens ; the difference is not 

 sexual. 



