in A. .1. TURNKK. 631 



5 represented by a tuft of long hair.s. Forewings with 3 and 4 

 separate, 6 separate or short-stalked, 11 anastomosing witli 12 

 and 10. Hindwings with 3 and 4 separate, 6 and 7 separate or 

 ■connate, 8 closely approximated to cell near base, rapidly 

 diverging; discocellulars nearly straight, rather strongly oblique, 

 costal edge of cell considerably exceeding |. 



Type, C. mdanosenia Meyr. An endemic development of 

 Terpna, differing in the palpi, absence of middle spurs, and of 

 dorsal abdominal crests. 



99.tCRYPSIPHONA MELANOSEMA. 



Grypsiphona melanosema Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 

 1887, p.901. 



W.A.: Albany, 9, 12. 



lOCfCRYPSIFHONA AMAURA. 



(Jrypsiphona amaura Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. S.Wales, 1887, 

 p.902. 



W.A.: Albany, 9, 10. 



101. Crypsiphona occultaria. 



Fhal(jena occultaria Don., Ins. N. Hoi I. p.36; Ni/pochnnna ofcvi- 

 <«/-ia Gn.jLep.ix. p. 281; Crypsiphona occultaria Meyr., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, p.903. 



Palpi in ^ 1|, in 2 1^; terminal joint minute in both sexes. 

 Antennal pectinations in ^ 3. Posterior tibiae in ^ not dilated. 



N.Q. : Townsville, Stannary Hills — Q. : Duaringa, Gayndah, 

 Nambour; Brisbane, 2, 3, 9; Mt. Tambourine; Nauango; Dalby; 

 Warwick, 10 — N.S. W.: Newcastle; Sydney, 4; Bathurst — Vic: 

 Melbourne; Beaconsfield, 11; Gisborne, 2, 3 — Tas.: Hobart — 

 S.A.: Mount Lofty — W.A.: Albany; Waroona, 7. 



Gen. 33 E p i p r i s t i s . 



Epipristis Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, p.916. 

 Face smooth, rounded. Tongue well developed. Palpi moder- 

 ate, porrect; second joint smooth above, smooth or slighth' hairy 



