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CATALOGUE OF 
Var. 0. Fore wings with the white hue more prevalent, and 
forming more numerous bands, which are sometimes entire, some- 
times interrupted by the branches of the purple bands. 
Z, m. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
7t. Swan River. Presented by Capt. Grey. 
89. Tinea Ethelella. 
Ethelella, Nwm . 
Australia. 
90. Tinea celsella. 
Fcem. Cinereo-fusca ; caput pallide cinereum , articulo So li - 
neari ; antennae subserratce ; oviductus productus ; pedes 
fusco fasciati ; alee anticce fusco conspersce , guttis marginali- 
bus et sub apicalibus fuscis, fimbria fusco interlineata. 
Female. Cinereous-brown. Head and under side pale cine- 
reous. Palpi ^smooth, slightly streaked with black, nearly as long 
as the breadth of the head ; third joint linear, rounded at the tip, a 
little longer than the second. Antennae minutely serrulated. Ovi- 
duct long. Legs smooth ; tibiae and tarsi with brown bands. Fore 
wings rounded at the tips, brown-speckled ; brown dots along the 
costa and along the exterior border, and iu the apical part of the 
disk ; fringe incompletely interlined with brown. Length of the 
body 5 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 
a . Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
91. Tinea rectella. 
Fcem. Pallide flava; palpi nigri , apice flavi ; thorax nigro 
bimaculatus ; alee anticce nigree , costam versus cinereo con- 
spersce, macula discali cinerea , vitta postica denticulata 
costaque fiavis; posticte obscure cinerece. 
Female. Pale yellow. Palpi black, pale yellow towards the tips. 
Thorax with a large black spot on each side. Fore wings black, 
slightly speckled with cinereous towards the costa, which is yellow ; a 
cinereous discal dot, wdiich is whitish beneath ; a yellow denticulated 
stripe along the interior border; under side blackish a3neous. Hind 
wings dark cinereous. Length of the body 3 — 4 lines ; of the wings 
10 — 12 lines. 
a. Tasmania. Presented by Dr. Milligan. 
b , c. Auckland, New Zealand. From Mr. Oxley’s collection a 
d . New Zealand. Presented by Capt. J. C. Ross. 
