BY E. MEYRICK. 
1651 
697. (294a.) Pleur. macroscia, n.sp. 
(J. 14-16 mm. Head whitish-oclireous. Palpi whitish-ochreous, 
second joint dark fuscous except hairs above, base and anterior 
edge of terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennae grey. Thorax 
fuscous, with a whitish stripe on each side of back, patagia 
ochreous-yellowish. Abdomen grey. I^egs grey, posterior pair 
suffused with whitish-yellowish. Forewings elongate, posteriorly 
somewhat dilated, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, hind- 
margin sinuate, rather strongly oblique ; very pale ochreous- 
yellowish ; a very indistinct suffused white streak along costa 
from base to middle ; a moderate rather dark brown subcostal 
streak from base of costa to costa again at posterior portion 
very suffused and indistinct, margined beneath by a white line 
from near base to middle, of which the extremity forms a hook 
downwards, touching dorsal streak ; a moderate dai’k fuscous 
streak along inner margin from base to near anal angle, beyond 
middle triangularly dilated ; a triangular patch, of which apex is 
in middle of disc and base extends along hindmargin from apex to 
near anal angle, irregularly suffused with dark fuscous about veins; 
an indistinct suffused white line from subcostal streak at § to anal 
angle ; a white mark beneath apex of subcostal streak ; a white 
line along hindmargin and apical fifth of costa: cilia pale ochreous- 
yellowish, terminal half rather dark fuscous except at anal angle, 
tips yellow-whitish from beneath apex to below middle of hind- 
margin. Hindwings and cilia rather dark grey. 
Glen Innes (3500 feet) and Bathurst (2700 feet). New South 
Wales; in November and December, common. 
698. (289a.) Pleur. hoplophanes, n.sp. 
l4ram. Head and palpi orange-ochreous. Anteuure grey. 
Thorax orange, towards centre grey. Abdomen and legs light 
ochreous. Forewings elongatr*, costa moderately arched, apex 
round-pointed, hindmargin faintly sinuate, oblicjue ; deep ochre- 
ous-orange ; costa and inner margin light yellow-ochreous to 
