1760 CATALOGUE OF 



lanceolate parvo ; antenna sub ser rata ; alee antica subacute, 

 strigis nonnullis longitudinalibus, linen cluabus angulosis 

 lunuhsque marginalibus nigris ; postica fuscescentes, linea 

 marginah obscur tore, fimbria cinerea fuscescente interlineata. 

 ™}^T aU ' ° u inere T> ^ck-speckled. Body ochraeeous-tinged, 

 S ^ bread!h nf^ e, r tl ;- W>«"j ascending, not longer than 

 f«.mi nf 5. i ^ V thlrd J ° int lanceolat ^ not more than one- 

 half C 1 ^J?"?* °* 'he second. Maxillary palpi not more than 

 half the length of the labial palpi. Antenna very minutely serrated. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. Fore win-s slightly 

 12 I'l", t i S ° me blaCk lon ^ itudi «^ creaks; two slight oblique^zig. 

 zag black lmes, one antemedial, the other postmedial ; marginal 

 unA exterior border slightly convex, rather oblique; 



under side brownish. Hind wings brownish; marginal line darker 

 innge cinereous interlined with brownish; under side cinereous, 

 Tpn.fl zl ff z . a » bi ;own postmedial line and a brown marginal band 

 length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



Crambus submargixellus. 

 Foem. Pallide cinereus ; palpi capitis latitudine multo longiores, 

 articulo So lanceolate 2i dimidio breviore ; abdomen alas 

 posticas sat superans ; ale anticce lineis tribus ochraceis longi- 

 tudinalibus, puncto postmedio nigro, fascia ochracea sub- 

 marginali intus diffusa, margine exteriore subobliuuo. 

 Female. Pale cinereous, silvery white beneath. Palpi very 

 much longer than the breadth of the head, silvery white on the inner 

 side ; third joint lanceolate, less than half the length of the second. 

 Abdomen pale cinereous, extending somewhat beyond the hind 

 wings. Fore wings acute, with three ochraceous longitudinal lines 

 of which the middle one is irregular; a black point in the disk at 

 two-thirds of the length; an ochraceous submarginal band, which is 

 concise on the outer side and diffuse on the inner side; exterior 

 border slightly rounded and oblique. Length of the bodv 4 lines ■ 

 of the wings 11 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



Crambus dihutellus. 

 Mas. Cervinns, subtus fuscescens ; palpi convexi, capitis lati- 

 tudine fere duvlo longiores ; antenna subserrata ; alee antica 



