Palpi exterually biiglil rosy; face oclircous below, ru>y above; vertex, t borax, 

 and abdomen ochreous, the last witli a dark spot on second segment. Underside 

 of forewings liriglit rosy ; of hindwings oclireous, tinged with rosy. 



Expanse of wings: 22 mm. 



Two c? cJ from Cedar Kay, Cooktown. (,|ueensland. 



'■>■'>■ Leptomeris (?) uniformis sp. no\. 



Fomulnf/s : rather glossy, pinkish grey, dusted with brown-red scale> ; marginal 

 line of deep red dashes between the veins ; fiinge concolorous ; cell-spot darker ; 

 lines hardly visible; traces of an inner line on inner margin at one-third, and of a 

 slightly curved outer line at two-thirds, sinuate slightly inwards above inner margin ; 

 submarginal line denoted by small dots on veins. 



Hinihnmjs : like forewings, liut with no lines visible. 



Underside iialer, in the forewings tinged with jiink. H'ace red(b--h fdamaged) ; 

 thorax and abdomen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 20 mm. 



One $ from Mackay, (Queensland. 



A very obscui'e-looking insect, whose position, in the absence of the J, must 

 remain duulitful. 



9(1. Lycauges mollis ^p. nov. 



Farewinc/s : miiform Hesh-coloured ochreous, without dusting; cell-spot darker; 

 the only line distinct is the denticulate outer one from near apex to inner margin 

 beyond middle ; submarginal line pale, between two slightly darker flesh-coloureil 

 bands ; fringe concolorous. 



Hindwings : with costal region whitish; a brownish cell-dot and three curved 

 flesh-coloured submarginal lines. 



Underside pialer. Palpi ochreou> ; face dark lirown ; thorax and abdomen con- 

 colorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 19 mm. 



One (J from the Khasias. 



97. Mesotrophe neplielospila (.Meyr.). 

 Perixera ncphelosijihi Meyr., Tr. E. 8. 1889. ii.,487 (?). 



Mr. .Meyrick, who made his description from a single y, at the end of it remarks 

 that the dark anal blotch is probably variable. The examination of five exam[iles, 

 three c?J,two j j , from Cedar Bay shows that Mr. Meyrick's surmise was right, 

 and also enables me to refer the .species to its right genus. ( »uly on(> 9 example 

 answers the description precisely; two others, a J and J, lia\e (he dark tints at the 

 anal angles much reduced ; while in the remaining malea there is no trace of any 

 dark blotches at all. In the type-form the liasal segment of abdomen is al.so black. 

 The structural peculiarity remarkeil by .Meyrick in the liar bc(ween \ein> \ii and l/< 

 of forewing holds in both sexes. As his ilesiri]il ion wa> made from a y not in good 

 condition, I ajipend one made from a i. 



cj. Foreivings : ochreous buff, thickly si)eckled with black atoms ; the lines grey ; 

 first twice curved and marked by black sjieck-; on veins ; a faint obliiiue grev annulus. 



