BY E. MEYRICK. 
1649 
Perth, West Australia; in October, one specimen. Very 
similar to the preceding, but immediately distinguished by the 
singularly short terminal joint of palpi. 
Pleurota, Hb. 
693. (283c.) Fleur, semophanes, n.sp. 
(^2- 19-22 mm. Head pale ochreous-yellow. Palpi dark 
fuscous, above yellowish-white, more broadly towards apex of 
second joint, Antennm dark fuscous. Thorax dark fuscous, 
ajjex of patagia ochreous-yellow. Abdomen dark fuscous, apex 
yellowish. Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair ochreous-yellowish. 
Forewings elongate, posteriorly rather dilated, costa slightly 
arched, apex round -pointed, hindmargin straight, rather strongly 
oblique ; yellow- whitish, base ochreous-yellow ; markings dark 
fuscous ; a rather broad streak along costa from base to near 
apex, extremities pointed, lower margin with a short rounded 
projection before middle ; a moderate streak along inner margin 
from near base to f, posteriorly pointed, with a rounded pr’ojec- 
tion upwards in middle ; a moderate fascia, rather narrowed 
upwards, from costal streak at § to anal angle ; a slender rather 
irregular-edged streak along hindmargin from apex to anal angle : 
cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings dark fuscous, towards anal angle 
j'ather broadly ochreous-yellow ; cilia light ochi’eous-yellow, on 
costa and upper half of hindmargin fuscous. 
York, West Australia; in Octobei’, four specimens. A 
strikingly distinct species. 
694. (285a.) Fleur, homalota, n.sp. 
(J. 18-21 mm., 9 16-17 mm. Head and palpi dark grey sprinkled 
with whitish. Antennaj dark grey. Thora.x bronzy. Abdomen 
grey. lA‘gs dark grey, posterior tibia 3 paler. Forewings elongate, 
posteriorly rather dilated, costa gently arched, a[>ex round-pointed, 
hindmargin sinuate, oblique ; bronzy, in 9 somewhat sprinkled 
with grey-whitish ; a faintly indicated darker dot in disc at : 
cilia grey, slightly bronzy-tinged. Hindwings grey; cilia pale grey. 
Perth, West Australia ; in October, locally abundant. 
