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base and at apex whitish ; cilia whitish. 
Female, 26 mm. Abdomen wholly whitish. Forewings with 
angulated line replaced by a broad fuscous suffusion, prolonged 
along fold towards base, its posterior edge sharply de ned. 
Differs from L. oxygona, Luc., by the ground colour not being 
greyish, and by the numerous longitudinal blackish lines running 
into hindmargin ; also by the dot on fold. Its place im my 
tabulation should be altered accordingly. 
I have since taken a very perfect male 
on Mount Tambourine (1,800 ft:), Queensland, in November, and 
have recived a female taken at Brisbane from Mr. H. Tryon. 
LICHENAULA THOLODES, %. sp. 
slightly sinuate, scarcely oblique;  purplish-fuscous, densel 
irrorated with whitish, Jess so along a line from base to anal 
angle: cilia fuscous. Hindwings with hindmargin sinuate 
beneath apex ; grey ; cilia pale-grey, with a darker basal line. 
Allied to Z. ignota, Turn., from which it differs in the purplish- 
fuscous colouring and absence of markings. : 
risbane, Queensland; two specimens taken at light in 
January and March. 
Maroca mytuica, Meyr. 
Maroga undosa, Lucas, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., 1893, p- 164. 
sent a specimen of Lucas’ species to Mr. Meyrick, who 1n 
forms me that it is identical with his own. 
