BY E. MEYRICK. 
1673 
angle, dilated on costa, anterior edge with a short projection in 
middle, sometimes narrowly interrupted at lower extremity ; a 
subquadrate apical spot, continued as a cloudy line along hind- 
margin to anal angle : cilia dark grey, beneath apex more or less 
distinctly suffused with yellowish. Hindwings dark fuscous ; 
cilia grey, yellowish- tinged at base and beneath apex. 
Perth, West Australia; in October and November, common. 
741. (453a.) Oec. politis, Meyr. 
{Oecopliora politis, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1887, 81, ib. 1888.) 
Wellington, New Zealand. 
Cremnogenes, Meyr. 
742. (465a.) Cremn. siderola, Meyr. 
(Cremnogenes siderota, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1887, 82.) 
Mount Arthur, New Zealand. 
Crossopiiora, Meyr. 
743. (472a.) Cross, aetodes, n.sp. 
(J. 26 mm. Head, palpi, antennje, and thorax rather dark grey. 
Abdomen pale grey, anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs dark grey, 
posterior pair whitish-grey. Forewings very elongate, costa gently 
arched, apex almost acute, hindmargin faintly sinuate, extremely 
oblique ; grey ; a minute inconspicuous darker dot in disc before 
middle, a second obliquely beneath and before it, and a third, 
larger and more distinct, in disc before § ; two minute very 
inconspicuous darker dots obliquely transversely placed near 
together below middle : cilia grey, ochreous-tinged. Hindwings 
grey ; cilia pale dull greyish-ochreous. 
Mount Lofty, South Australia ; one specimen received from 
Mr. E. Guest. Conspicuous in the genus by its large size. 
