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Antenne dark-fuscous. Thorax with a large posterior crest; 
dark- aper ; apex of patagia and two postero-lateral spots pale- 
ochre Abdomen dark- Fons d beneath ochreous; tuft large, 
ee whitish. Legs dark-fuscous, mix with ochreous. 
Forewings moderate, posteriorly somewhat dilated, costa rather 
strongly arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin obliquely 
middle ; cilia dark- fuscous, with a whitish spot sg below middle 
of hindmargin. Hindwings and cilia dark-fuse 
t. Tambourine (1, oe ft.), Queensland ; one UTER taken 
by Mr. Illidge in Febru ary. 
CHRYSORYCTIS OCHROXANTHA, ^. sp. 
Female, 15 mm. Head pale-yellowish. Maxillary palpi dark- 
fuscous. Labial palpi dark-fuscous; internal surface whitish. 
Antenne dark fuscous. Thorax dark-fuscous, with a small . 
yellowish posterior spot. Abdomen fuscous. Legs pale-ochreous ; 
anterior and middle tibie and tarsi dark-fuscous. Forewings 
fuscous streak along costa nearly to middle, at base reaching 
i a pale-iridescent-purple fascia from costa at three- 
fourths, broadening beneath, bounded anteriorly by a fine 
fuscous, nearly straight line to inner-margin at two-thirds, pos- 
teriorly efined, and reaching to lower part of h rein ; 
included in middle of fascia is a small oval yellowish spot, placed 
transversely, and edged by fuscous scales; a sho ark- 
wings dark- -grey, with Pas reflections ; cilia grey. 
Distinguished by the pale colouring, large pe area not 
occupied by purplish band, and dark subapical strea 
Brisbane, Qneensland ; one specimen in Ru 
GRACILARIA PARALLELA, Tur 
Brisbane, from July to Noveniber; wees to Acacia 
AR and Acacia aulacocarpa. 
GRACILARIA LACINIELLA, Meyr. 
Very common in Brisbane from August to October, but 
* In the description of this species, for ‘alternating " read “‘ attenuating.” 
