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length of the second. Antennae minutely setulose. Abdomen ex- 
tending a little beyond the hind wings. Wings with numerous minute 
transverse brown streaks. Fore wings hardly acute, with three 
brown oblique bands ; first band basal, incomplete ; second entire ; 
third very short, extending from the costa to the fore part of the 
disk ; costa and exterior border straight, the latter slightly oblique. 
Hind wings with the disk towards the base blackish brown. Length 
of the body 2J lines ; of the wings 6J lines. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
67. Ter as miserana. 
Foem. Cinerea ; alee anticee acute , strigulis transversis obscuri- 
oribus valde indistinctis , strigulis costalibus et submarginali- 
bus nigris , maculis duabus costalibus unaque postica obscure 
cinereis. 
Female . Cinereous. Palpi porrect, as long as the breadth of 
the head ; second joint thickly fringed ; third joint elongate-coni- 
cal, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second. Fore 
wings acute, with darker transverse and very indistinct streaks, and 
with black streaks along the costa and towards the exterior border; 
two darker cinereous costal spots, the first forming, with another 
spot on the interior border, an incomplete oblique band ; costa con- 
vex towards the base ; exterior border slightly convex and oblique. 
Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
68. Teras canigerana. 
Mas. Cinerea ; palpi capitis latiludine paullo longiores , articulo 
3o brevissimo ; abdomen albidum , fasciculo denso apicali ; 
alee anticce elongate, sat angustee , apice subro tun date, e stri - 
gulis nigris transversis sublineate, costa pilosa basi convexa ; 
posticce albidee. 
Male . Cinereous. Palpi porrect, fringed above, a little longer 
than the breadth of the head ; third joint extremely short. An- 
tennae smooth. Abdomen whitish, stout, linear, with a thick short 
apical tuft extending a little beyond the hind wings. Wings elon- 
gate, rather narrow. Fore wings slightly rounded at the tips, with 
some black transverse streaks, which mostly form a few incomplete 
