BY E. MEYRICK. 
1595 
costa, becoming obsolete towards inner margin : cilia pale ocbreous, 
with a fuscous line, basal half suffusedlj barred ■with fuscous. 
Hindwings rather dark grey, basal hairs pale whitish-ochreous ; 
cilia light fuscous, somewhat mixed ^nth pale whitish-ochreous. 
Sydney, New South Wales ; Melbourne, Victoria ; in October 
and November, three specimens, attracted by light. Conspicuously 
distinct by flesh-coloured ground, and large dark blotches. 
Hieropola, Meyr. 
In the following closely-related species the terminal joint of 
the palpi is found to vary in length with species and sexes, and I 
am therefore now of opinion that this cannot be maintained as a 
distinct genus, but must be merged in Hoplitica. The four species 
may be placed together at the end of that genus, and may be 
recognised from the rest of the species by the yellow and purple 
colouring ; they may be separated from one another as follows : — 
1. Cilia of hindwings wholly grey 2. 
Cilia of hindwings not wholly grey 3. 
2. Hindwings wholly grey 620. thyteria. 
Hindwings towards costa ochreous-yel- 
lowish 619. lieviigenes. 
3. Hindwings with apex grey 618. callianthes. 
Hindwings wholly pale ochreous-yel- 
lowish 150. jucundella. 
618. (150a.) Uopl. callianthes, n.sp. 
(^ 9 . 11-13 mm. Head pale yellow. Palpi pale yellow, terminal 
joint with a dark fuscous median band. Antennae pale yellow 
annulated with dark fuscous. Thorax pui'idi.sh-fuscous, with a 
yellow spot on shoulder. Abdomen yellowish. Legs yello\\dsh, 
ringed with fu.scoiis, anterior tibiae fuscous. Forewings elongate, 
costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin very 
obliquely rounded; clear yellow; markings fuscous-purple, irregu- 
larly margined with dark fuscous ; a ba.siil fascia, broadest on 
