1712 CAIALOGUE OF 



cinereous, slightly hyaline. Length of the body 3 lines; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



a. Swan River. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



AciiO BASIS IXCULTELLA. 



Mas. Rufescente-cinerea ; pa/pi robutli, subarcuati , subasc&ndentes, 

 capitis latitudine non breviores, arliculo '2o sub fimbriate ; 

 antenna? setos<e ; thorn fiuco 



nebulosaij apice rotundaUe, lineii quatuor ique 



cinereis,punctis marginalibui fuscit; postica pillule cin 



Male. Reddish cinereous. Palpi stout. 

 curved and ascending, extending much beyond tfa i long 



as the breadth of tin; latter; second joini slightly frii "ath ; 



third lanceolate, a little more than ha i second* 



Antennae stout, densely setose. Plumes of the thorax with dark 

 brown tips. Abdomen extending a li nd wings. 



Legs stout: tibiae and tarsi dark brown; tips of the formei ami of 

 the joints of the latter pale cinereous. Fore wiugs rounded at the 

 tips, mostly clouded with brown, iu which hue four z\ pillar 



cinereous lines are apparent, and also a Cinereous patch between the 

 second and third lines | marginal points brown i exterior border con- 

 vex, rather oblique. Hind wings pale cinei wing. Length 

 of the body 5 lines ; o( the wings 14 lines. v 



a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Dingles' collection. 



ACROBASIS ATRA1ELLA. 



Mas. Nii/ra, albido subconsperta ; palpi sub ircnati, saf 

 oblique ascendentes ; antenna dt m 



apice rotundaUBj (ineit tribux atris vaji l pallidt 



cinerece. 



Male. Black, thinly and minutely whitish speckled, cinereous 

 beneath. Palpi squamous, rather slender, slight . obliquely 



ascending. Antennas densely setose. Abdomen, legs and hind 

 wings pale cinereous. Fore wings narrow, rounded at the tips, 

 with three deep black irregular lines ; first line near the bas 

 antemedial; third postmedial'; exterior border convex, rather ob- 

 lique; under side blackish cinereous. Length of the body 4 I 

 of the wings 11 lines. 



a. Moreton Bav. From Mr. Dixies' collection. 



