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silvery dots ; fringe silvery. Hind wings whitish cinereous. Length 

 of the body 5 — 5£ lines ; of the wings 12 — 13 lines. 



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

 d—f. ? From Mr. Milne's collection. 



126. C RAMBUS PEELATALIS. 



Foem. Pallide ochraceus ; oculi albo cincti ; alee antica mttis 

 tribus fasciaque maryinali albis ; hac lineam fuscam inclu- 

 dente, vilta media furcata, fimbria albida ochraceo inter- 

 lineata ; posticte pallide cinerea. 



Female. Pale ochraceous. Head white about the eyes. La- 

 bial palpi nearly twice longer than the breadth of the head. Fore 

 wings moderately broad, with three white stripes and with a white 

 marginal band, which includes a brown line ; tirst stripe costal ; 

 second forked at three-fourths of its length ; third near the interior 

 border ; fringe whitish, interlined with ochraceous ; exterior border 

 slightly convex, moderately oblique. Hind wings pale cinereous. 

 Length of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Tasmania. Presented by M. Allport, Esq. 



127. Crambus bifractellus. 



Foem. Ochraceus ; ala antica nigro subconspersa, vittis duabus 

 interruptis argenteo albis , lineis tribus transversis argenteis, 

 la flexa^ 2a brevi, 3a submarginali, vitta postica apice nigro 

 tripunctata, macula apicali obliqua alba, fimbria argentea ; 

 postica cinerea. 



Female. Ochraceous. Abdomen, hind wings and under side 

 cinereous. Fore wings partly and minutely black-speckled, with 

 two silvery white stripes, which are widely interrupted beyond the 

 middle ; a silvery line commencing between the stripes, and 

 abruptly curved to the interior border across the interrupted part of 

 the hind stripe ; a short transverse silvery line, connected with the 

 exterior division of the hind stripe ; a submarginal silvery line, 

 which is retracted in front; an elongated oblique white apical spot; 

 titree deep black points on the tip of the hind stripe ; fringe silvery ; 

 exterior border moderately oblique. Length of the body 4 lines; of 

 the wings 1 1 lines. 



a. South Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. 



