BY E. MEYRICK. 
1667 
727. (398c.) Hapl. ampliidoxa. n.sp. 
(^ 9 . 13-17 mm. Head orange. Palpi dark fuscous, above 
yellowish. Antennae dark fuscous. Thorax rather dark purplish- 
fuscous. Abdomen light ochreous-yellowish, towards base grey. 
Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair ochreous-yellowish. Porewings 
elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, 
hindrnargin extremely obliquely rounded; dull yellowish-ochreous; 
base of costa and of inner margin suffusedly fuscous ; a moderately 
broad fuscous hindmarginal fascia from apex to anal angle, 
narrowed to a point beneath, anterior edge with a small abrupt 
indentation about middle : cilia rather dark fuscous. Hind wings 
dark fuscous ; cilia light ochreous-yellowish, round apex and upper 
half of hindrnargin more or less suSused with fuscous. 
Geraldton, West Australia ; in November, eight specimens. 
Separable by the wholly dark thorax, dull colouring, and anal 
marking not developed into a separate prolonged spot. 
Machaeritis, Meyr. 
728. (406a.) Mach, doxastica, n.sp. 
(J. 10 mm. Head and thorax bronzy-fuscous, spidnkled with 
grey-whitish. Palpi dark bronzy-fuscous, above white. Antennm 
dark fuscous. Abdomen grey. Legs dark grey, apex of joints 
whitish, posterior tibiae pale grey. Porewings lanceolate ; bronzy- 
fuscous, suffused with yellow-ochreous in disc ; a black dot in disc 
before middle, a second very obliquely before it on fold, and a 
third in disc at | ; an indistinct ti’ansvense suffusion of white 
scales at ^ ; a more distinct white suffusion forming a fascia in 
middle ; a suffused white rather inwards-curved streak from costa 
before apex to anal angle, narrowed Vjeneath, followed by some 
black scales, and preceded on anal angle by a cloudy suffusion of 
black scales ; cilia fuscous, with an ill-defined blackish line, on 
co.sta white above streak. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Albany, West Australia ; in T)eceuiber, two specimens. 
