BY A. J. TURNER. 613 



then diverging; discocellulars slightly angled on vein 5, slightly 

 oblique, dorsal curved. 



Type, Fidonia rnfonigraria Wlk. The ff'inulum in the ^ is 

 certainly weakly developed, but, contrary to the usual rule, that 

 in the 9 is represented by a well marked tuft of hairs. It must 

 certainly be separated from JEpipristis Meyr., as it has no close 

 affinity to B. miniiiiaria Gn. Minor peculiarities are the longer 

 approximation of vein 8 of hindwings to cell, the hairy palpi, 

 serrate antennae, and absence of inner terminal spur in hiudleg 



of ^. 



79. Apodasmia rufomgraria. 



Fidonia{V) rnfonigraria Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus, xxiv. p. 1036; 

 EpiprisfAs r^ifonigraria Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1887, 

 p. 9 16. 



Palpi 2; terminal very short and alike in both sexes. Antennal 

 ciliations in ^ 1. 



Q.: Brisbane— N.S.W.: Sydney, 9— Vic: Gisborne, 11 — W.A.: 

 Bridgetown, 4. 



Gen. 25. U l i o c N e m i s . 



Uliocnemis Warr., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 355; Hmps., Moths 

 Ind. iii. p. 487. 



Face slightly roughed-scaled. Tongue present. Palpi ratlier 

 long, ascending; second joint long, roughly hairy beneath; 

 terminal joint bent forwards and porrect, in ^ short. Antennae 

 pectinated in both sexes, apices simple. Thorax with a strong 

 posterior crest; beneath hairy. Abdomen with a series of 

 median dorsal crests. Posterior tibiai with middle spurs absent 

 in ^, not dilated and without terminal process. Hindwings 

 without costal expansion at base; frenulum and retinaculum in 

 ^ well developed; frenulum in ^ (not examined). Forewings 

 with 3 and 4 separate, 6 separate, connate, or short-stalked, 11 

 free. Hindwings with 3 and 4 connate or short-stalked, 6 and 

 7 connate or stalked, 8 approximated to cell near base, rapidly 

 diverging; discocellulars scarcely angled, dorsal curved so as to 

 become rather strongly oblique; costal edge of cell considerably 

 over |. 



