G32 KEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTKKA, V., 



beueatli; terminal joint stout, iiiodeiate, somewhat longer in 5 

 Antennae simple in both sexes; ciliations in ^ minute. Thorax 

 and abdomen not crested; thorax smooth or but slightly hairy 

 beneath. Posterior tibije with all spurs present; in ^ not dilated. 

 Hindwings without costal expan.sion at base; frenulum and retin- 

 atnluni in ^ well developed; frenulum in 9 represented by a tuft 

 of long hairs. Forewings with 3 and 4 separate but clo.sely 

 approximated at origin, 6 separate, 11 anastomosing 

 shortly with 12. Hindwings with 3 and i separate but closely 

 approximated at origin, 6 and 7 separate, 8 closely approximated 

 to cell at a point near base, rapidly diverging; discocellulars 

 nearly straight, but slightly oljlique. Type, Hypochroiiia mini- 

 iiuiria Gn. 



Actenochroma Warr , is sufficiently distinguished from this 

 genus by the den.se woolly hairiness of the underside of the 

 thorax, and the longer approximation of vein 8 of hindwings to 

 the cell. 



102. EpIPRISTIS MINIMARIA. 



H ypochroiaa minlinaria Gn., Lep. ix. p. 279; Hy])ochroina par- 

 vii.la Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus. xxi. p.435; Acidalia truiicataria Wlk.,. 

 Cat. Brit. Mus. xxiii.p.774; Epipristis oxycynia Meyr., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, ^.^X'o; Pseiidoterpna ininimaria Hmps.,, 

 Moths. Tnd.iii. p. 479. 



Palpi of ^ 1^, terminal joint \; of 9 2, terminal joint ^. 

 Antenual ciliations in ^ extremely minute. 



N.A. : Port Darwin, 1, 3, 10, 11 — N.Q : Cape York, 8— Q.:: 

 Duaringa. Also from Borneo, Ceylon, and India. 



Gen. 34. A c T k N o c H R o M A . 



Actettochroma Warr., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 350. 



Face smooth, lower edge somewhat projecting. Tongue strong. 

 Palpi moderate, obliquely ascending; basal joint with long spread- 

 ing hairs beneath, second joint smooth or slightly hairy beneath. 

 Antenna? in ^ slightly serrate, ciliated in tufts; in 9 simple. 

 Thorax not crested; beneath den.sely hairy. Abdomen with 

 .several median dorsal crests; terminal segments in ^ with slight 



