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590. Paurocoma coniopa, n. sp. 

 One specimen, in May. 



BOMBYCINA. 

 Subfamily LYMAN TRIADAE. 



591. Aprosita obscura, Wlk. 



Two male specimens, in October and November; also 

 from Aldgate, South Australia. Dr. Turner named a speci- 

 men Aprosita ulothrix (type in South Australian Museum). 

 Walker made it a Trichiura, Kirby makes it a Clathe, but 

 for the present we will allow Turner's genus to stand to 

 receive it. 



Subfamily NOTODONTIDAE. 



592. Capusa senilis, Wlk. 

 Three male specimens, in November. Almost certainly 

 attached to Gasuarma. Being an exceedingly swift flier, it 

 is difficult to secure perfect specimens. 



Subfamily ZEUZERIDAE. 



593. Zeuzera perigypsa, Low. 

 One specimen, in March. 



594. CULAMA CALIGINOSA, Wlk. 



Three specimens, in April and May. The larvae feed 

 in the roots of Eucalypti, and I have found pupae about 

 6 feet away from the trunk of the tree. 



595. Hectomanes noserodes, Meyr. 

 Five specimens, all males (at light), in March and April. 



PYRALIDINA. 

 Subfamily PHYCITIDAE. 



596. HOMOEOSOMA MELANOSTICTA, Low. 



Three specimens, in October. 



597. Myelois flaveotincta, Lucas. 



Not uncommon, especially at light, September to 



December. The perfect insects frequent the stunted plants 



of Bassia, and lie motionless on the stems or leaves; they are 



then difficult to discern on account of the blending of colour. 



Subfamily PYRAUSTLDAE. 



598. NOTARCHA CLYTALIS, Wlk. 



Taken occasionally, in March and April. 



