204 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN TOUTRICINA, 



Only two closely allied species are known. The genus is 

 correlated to the following. 



123. A. pelochytana Meyr. 



{Atelodora pelochytana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1881,427.) 



Q.: Brisbane(Turner) — N.S.W. : Murrurundi, Newcastle(Ray- 

 nor) — Tasm.: Deloraine; from August to December, and in March. 

 At Brisbane, according to examples of both generations sent by 

 Dr. Turner, the spring (August) form is normal, whilst the 

 autumn (March) form is very much smaller (9 mm.), but not 

 otherwise different. 



124. A. agramma Low. 



{Atelodora agramma Low., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1900, 

 408.) 



S. AusT.: Adelaide(Lower); in October. Nearly allied to the 



preceding, but quite distinct by the much darker hindwings and 



cilia. 



22. PltOCALYPTIS, n.g. 



Palpi moderate, porrected, second joint rough-scaled above and 

 beneath, terminal moderate. Thorax without crest. Forewings 

 with 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen. Hindwings with 3, 4, 5 

 approximated at base, 6 and 7 closely approximated towards 

 base. 



Only the following species is known. 



125. P. oncota, n.sp. 



9. 18 mm. Head and thorax reddish-ochreous-brown. Palpi 

 ochreous-whitish tinged with reddish -fuscous. Abdomen pale 

 brownish. Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly moderately 

 arched, posteriorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, termen slightly 

 rounded, hardly oblique; reddish-brown, obscurely strigulated 

 with darker ochreous-brown, interspaces somewhat mixed with 

 pale grey : cilia glossy brownish-ochreous, darker towards base. 



