so Jcfferis Tnriter : 



median area in S' i»ronrIly whitish ; ^. second, less distinct line from 

 I costa, at first curved strongly outwards, then sinuate and inwardly- 

 oblique to '^ dorsum; a short, white, outwardly-oblique, subapical 

 streak, a similar streak parallel to termen between incisions, and a 

 third streak below lower incision; a brownish terminal line interrupted 

 by incisions, cilia fuscous with a dark-fuscous basal line, on apex and 

 incisions whitish. Hindwings with termen nearly straight and deeply 

 incised beneath apex; fuscous; basal part of costal area whitish; a 

 fine, dentate, whitish, transverse line at about \', a large, median, sub- 

 dorsal, white spot, suffusedly connected with costal area; replaced in J" 

 by a broad whitish fascia; a second whitish line at about f ; bent in- 

 wards beneath middle; four blackish terminal spots preceded by fine 

 whitish lunules; cilia fuscous, apices whitish. 



Q., National Park (2500-3500 ft.), in December and January; four 

 specimens. 



Sylepta phaeopleura, n. sp. 



S 20 mm. Head ochreous-whitish; face dark-fuscous. Palpi dark- 

 luscous, with a sharply defined, oblique, whitish, basal patch. Anten- 

 nae and thorax ochreous-whitish. Abdomen ochreous-whitish; dorsum 

 with two dark-fuscous dots on third segment, and median fuscous spots 

 on three last segments. Legs o-chreous- whitish; anterior tarsi white 

 broadly annulated, with dark-fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa 

 straight to f, thence arched, apex round-pointed, termen slightly 

 bowed, oblique; brown- whitish; markings dark-fuscous; a costal streak 

 throughout, interrupted by four pale dots in terminal \, with a slight 

 discal projection at i, and a larger acute blackish projection In 

 middle; an incomplete fine curved line at ^ ; a finely dentate line 

 from f costa, bent inwards between veins 2 and 3, and again at right 

 angles to end on ;; dorsum; a terminal series of blackish dots on 

 veins; cilia brown-whitish. Hindwings as forewings, but without 

 ■costal streak and first line; second line not dentate, and succeeded by 

 ■some fuscous suffusion. 



Type in National Museum, Melbourne. 



N.Q., Claudie River, in January; one specimen taken by Mr. J. A. 

 Kershaw. 



MaRGARONIA APIOSPILA, U. Sp. 



J^ $ 21-25 mm. Head ochreous-whitish, centre of crown and face 

 fuscous. Palpi, 1}; ochreous-whitish; a narrow median bar, apex ot 

 second joint, and terminal joint blackish. Antennae whitish-ochreous. 

 Thorax white, with a broad median fuscous line. Abdomen white; a 

 median dorsal fuscous line on first four segments; a blackish dot on 

 ■dorsum of terminal segment. Legs ochreous-whitish; anterior pair 

 fuscous. ForeA^ings rather narrowly triangular, costa straight to f, 

 thence arched, apex pointed, termen sinuate oblique; fuscous; mark- 

 ings white; a line from beneath I- costa to i dorsum; a large sub- 

 quadrate spot shortly beyond this extending from nearly beneath costa 

 § across disc; a large subovate (pear-shaped) spot with larger end 

 a curved subterminal line, expanded on margins; cilia 



