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edge at base fuscous; cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. Hind wings 

 and cilia whitish-grey . 



Very similar to lithochlora, which is of a different shade 

 of grey, and at once distinguished by the male antenna! 

 ciliations, which are less than 1. 



Hab. — New South Wales: Glen Innes, in March and 

 April ; nine specimens. 



Philobota ceratochroa, n. sp. ( Kcparoxpoos, horn-coloured). 



, 22 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi ochreous- 

 whitish, lower half of external surface of second joint grey. 

 Antennae grey. Thorax fuscous, apices of patagia and a 

 posterior spot fuscous- whitish. Abdomen grey, apices of 

 segments mixed with ochreous. Legs grey ; posterior pair 

 partly whitish -ochreous. Forewings moderately broad, not 

 dilated, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; pale fuscous-brown ; cilia fuscous, on 

 costa and tornus pale-brown. Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Hab. — Queensland: Toowoomba (Hariaxton Scrub), in 

 October ; one specimen. 



Philobota enchalca, n. sp. (cy^ctA/cos, brazen). 



<5 , Q : 26-29 mm. Head pale-ochreous. Palpi dark- 

 fuscous ; inner surface partly whitish. Antennae fuscous; 

 ciliations in male l*. Thorax fuscous, central area suffused 

 with ochreous-whitish. Abdomen pale-ochreous, bases of seg- 

 ments suffused with fuscous. Legs dark-fuscous ; posterior 

 pair pale-ochreous. Forewings elongate, not dilated, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; 

 ochreous-fuscous or brassy-fuscous, in female more fuscous ; 

 markings whitish : a broad costal streak from base to ]- ; a 

 broad streak along fold from base to tornus, interrupted in 

 middle, a broad subcostal streak from before end of costal 

 streak to f costa, interrupted at § of disc, its first segment 

 containing a central dot ; a spot above tornus, and another 

 between this and termen ; some whitish irroration on termen ; 

 cilia pale-grey. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale-ochreous. 



Hab. — 'New South Wales: Glen Innes (3,500 feet), in 

 March ; Ben Lomond (4,500 feet), in January ; four specimens. 



Philobota borborodes, n. sp. (/3op/3opto8r)<>, muddy). 



<$ , 22-23 mm. Head and thorax reddish-brown. Palpi 

 fuscous, inner surface reddish-brown. Antennae grey ; cili- 

 ations in male H. Abdomen reddish-brown, towards base 

 with some fuscous suffusion. Legs fuscous ; posterior pair 

 whitish-ochreous. Forewings posteriorly dilated, costa gently 



