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CATALOGUE OF 
Scoparia obj argalis, Guen. Deli, et Pyral . 425, 556. 
Australia. 
37. ScOPAKIA AUSTRALIALIS. 
Fceni. Fusca ; caput album nigro bimaculatum ; palpi labiales , 
nigri , maxillares albi ; thorax maculis magnis albis ; alee 
anticez fusee scente-nigrce , lituris flavescente-albis , lineis inte- 
riors et exteriore arcuatis subparallelis sat remotis , maculis 
duabus magnis , 2a nigro notata ; posticce nigricante-cinereee y 
lunula discali lineaque vaga obscurioribus, fimbria pallida. 
Scoparia australialis, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 426, 557. 
Australia. 
Country unknown. 
38. Scoparia Itysalis. 
Mas. Cinerea , gracilis , thorax anticus fusca ; palpi 
longiusculi ; antennee subpubescentes ; alee anticee pallidis- 
sime lignicolores , nigro subconspersee , cos/a nzyro densissime 
conspersa , /irceis subobsoletis , maculis discalibus fere occultis , 
punctis marginalibus nigris distinctissimis ; posticce albido- 
cinereee , macula discali , /iwea exteriore margineque fusces- 
cente-cinereis , punctis marginalibus nigris elongatis. 
Male. Cinereous, slender, white beneath. Head and fore 
part of the thorax brown. Palpi rather long, of the typical form. 
Antennae very minutely pubescent. Fore wings with a slight pale 
wood-brown tinge, thinly speckled with black, except along the 
costa, where the black points are confluent ; lines almost obsolete ; 
discal spots almost concealed by the speckles; marginal points 
black, very distinct. Hind wings whitish cinereous ; discal spot, 
exterior line and exterior border brownish cinereous ; marginal 
points black, more elongated than those of the fore wings. Length 
of the body 4 \ lines ; of the wflngs 10 lines. 
a. — ? 
Genus 4. DOSARA. 
Mas et feem. Statura parva. Corpus gracile. Proboscis 
mediocris. Palpi porrecti, compressi, subrostriformes ; articulus 
3us longi-conicus, 2i dimidio brevior. Palpi maxillares distincti. 
