NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 43 



(2) Heteromicta oodes. 



Bypolophota oodes Turner, Pr. R. Soc. Queensl. xviii. p. 155 (1904). 



Queensland. The two specimens in B.M. have vein 9 of the forewing 

 absent. 



Sect. II. (Heteromicta). Forewing of male without secondary sexual charac- 

 ters, vein 5 from close to 4. 



(3) Heteromicta pachytera. 



Aphomia pachi/tera Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1879. p. 237 ; Rag., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 453. 

 pi. 45. ff. 19. 20. 



Queensland ; N. S. Wales ; Victoria ; S. Australia ; Tasmania. 



(4) * Heteromicta poliostola. 



Heteromicta poliostola Turuer, Pr. R. Soc. Queensl. xviii. p. 158 (1903). 

 Queensland. 



(5) Heteromicta tripartitella. 



Aphomia tripartitella .Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.IV. 1879. p. 236 ; Rag., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 454. 

 pi. 46. f. 9. 



Queensland ; N. S. Wales. 



(6) Heteromicta oohraceella. 



Heteromicta ochraceella Hmpsn., Rom. Mem. viii. p. 455. pi. 54. f. 1 (1901). 

 Queensland. 



(7) * Heteromicta nigricostella. 



Heteromicta nigricostella Hmpsn.. Rom. Mem. viii. p. 455. pi. 54. f. 3 (1901). 

 Queensland. 



Aiictormn. 



Heteromicta poeodes Turner, Pr. R. Soc. Queensl. xix. p. 54 (1905) . . . Queensland 



H ypolophota agastaTumer, Ann. Queensl. Mus. x. p. 109 (1911)? 4pAom«o Queensland ; N.Australia, 

 Heteromicta alypeta Turner, Ann. Queensl. Mus. x. p. 109 (1911) . . . Queensland 



Heteromicta leptochlora Turner, Pr. R. Soc. Queensl. xxiv. p. 129 (1913) . . Queensland 



Gen. Agdistopis nov. 



Type A. petrochroa. 



Proboscis aborted, minute ; palpi obliquely porrect, the second joint with 

 some rough scales and extending about twice the length of head, the third moder- 

 ate and somewhat dilated at extremity ; maxUlary palpi ab.sent ; frons with small 

 tuft of hair ; antennae of male somewhat laminate and with fasciculate cilia ; 

 legs long, the fore tibiae slight, fringed with hair, the mid and hind tibiae smoothly 

 scaled, the hind tibiae curved and with the medial spurs absent ; abdomen 

 very long and tipuliform. Forewing very long and narrow, the apex rounded, 

 the termen evenly cui-ved ; the cell about tw o-thirds length of wing ; vein 3 

 from close to angle ; 4, 5 stalked ; the discocellulars curved ; 6 from upper 

 angle ; 7, 8, 10 stalked, 9 absent ; 11 from cell, some rough hair from base of 

 costa on underside. Hindwing with seme rough hair from base of costa, but 



