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with brown or almost black; stigmal area darker in both pairs. Antennas 

 blackish on basal part, yellowish toward tip. Vertex smooth and 

 shining; antenna; rather long, fully one-half the length of the fore 

 wings; wings of usual shape; the rad ; al sector has three branches, and 

 is connected back to the radius three times, once near the tip. In the 

 hind wings the radial sector bends away and then toward radius and 

 is connected back to radius twice ; the radial sector has three branches ; 

 the anal vein has four branches to the hind margin. 

 Expanse, 9 to 10 mm. 



From Kuranda and Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 

 Sisyra punctata, new species. 



Yi-llow-bnnvn : wings brown, the veins pale dotted with brown; 

 hind wings with the stigma and costa beyond dark brown; antennae 

 yellowish, except the base, also legs. Basal joints of the antennas elon- 

 gate, nearly twice as long as usual. Vertex rather broader and more 

 flat than usual, and hairy, not shining. Wings of the usual shape and 

 veined as in \. bninnca, but the hind wings are plainly broader than in 

 that species. 



Expanse, 10 mm. 



From Bundaberg district, Middle Queensland, Australia. 



PSYCHOPSIS. 



Five species of this genus are now known from Australia, 

 and have been treated by Mr. Froggatt in the Proceedings of 

 the Linnean Society, New South Wales, for 1903. 



1 have seen but one species, P. in i mica Newm. 



Micromus froggatti, new species. 



1 propose this name to replace the Micromus australis Frog- 

 gatt, which is preoccupied by the Micromus australis 1 lagen, 

 1858, from Ceylon. There are numerous specimens in the 

 collection, from Middle Queensland and Cairns district, North 

 Queensland, which agree with two specimens kindly sent me 

 by Mr. Froggatt. 



Micromus vinaceus Gerst. 



From Cairns district, North Queensland ; it is readily sepa- 

 rated from M. fro(/(/atti by the broader wings, and six radial 

 sectors. 



