BY E. MEYRICK. 
1661 
suffusion from inner margin near base, extending half across wing; 
a rather large round dot in disc at and a second beneath it on 
fold; an irregular transverse spot in disc at nearly reaching both 
margins, containing a somewhat metallic grey central transverse 
mark ; a series of dots from middle of costa, continued veiy near 
costa and hindmai’gin to inner margin before anal angle : cilia 
whitish-ochreous, Hindw-ings grey ; cilia whitish-ochreous. 
Duaringa, Queensland ; one specimen received from Mr. G. 
Barnard. The ^ of this peculiar species being unknown, it may 
not be justly referable here; specifically it may be immediately 
distinguished from all other known species of the whole family by 
the peculiar transverse striation, and the blackish band of the head 
is also a special character. 
717. (344b.) Coes, psilostola, n.sp. 
(^2- 11-13 mm. Head fuscous-whitish, sometimes mixed with 
dark fuscous on crown. Palpi white, second joint with basal half 
and a subapical ring, terminal joint with basal and supramedian 
bands and apex dark fuscous. Antennje whitish, annulated with 
black. Thorax Avhitish-ochreous, brownish-tinged. Abdomen 
ochreous-grey-whitish. Legs dark fuscous, ringed with whitish, 
posterior pair whitish. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, 
apex round-pointed, hiirdmargin extremely obliquely rounded ; 
ochreous-whitish, more or less suffused with very pale brown ; 
markings Vjlackish ; a narrow irregular subbasal fascia, sometimes 
interrupted ; a black dot in disc at 1, a second rather obliquely 
beyond it on fold, and a third in disc at ; a subtriangular spot 
on costa touching first dot, another on inner margin touching 
second, a third rather larger on costa above third dot, a fourth on 
inner margin touching third dot, and a fifth on costa before apex, 
connected by a cloudy .shade with third dot; cilia whitisli-ochreous, 
with a few blackish scales towards base. Jlindwings grey, slightly 
bronzy-tinged ; cilia light grey. 
Sydney, New South Wales ; from October to December, three 
specimens. 
