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Underside jiale jjiiikisli white, without markings. Head, thorax, aud abdomen 

 concolorons. 



Expanse of wings : 3y mm. 



One d from Kapaur, Untch New Guinea, February 181)7 (W. Doherty). 



Euphronarcha gen. nov. 



Forewings : elongate : costa straight, becoming curved before apex ; ajjex 

 prominent; hindmargiu obliquely curved; fovea present. 



HiiuhiHnijs : witli hindmargiu crennlate, ronndetl, or curved. 



Antennae of S bipectinated nearly to apex; palpi porrect, short, the second 

 joint rough-scaled below; tongue and frenulum present; hindtibiae of (? thickened, 

 with four spurs. 



Neuratioii : forewings, cell fully half as long as wing; first median nervule at 

 two-thirds, second sliortly before third ; radials normal; 7, 8, 9, stalked, 10 and 11 

 stalked. Hindwings with costal ai)proximated to subcostal for quite three-fourths 

 of cell ; first subcostal nervule just before end of cell; medians as in forewings. 



Type : Kupkvoiuirdia. luxariii Gueu. 



Aspilaies pallidiscaria, Wlk. also belongs here. 



Gastrinodes gen. nov. 



Differs from Gastrina Guen. in having veins 10 and 11 both free from the cell ; 

 forewings of S with a fovea. 



Type : Gastrhiorles bitaeniaria Ije Guil. 

 Selidosema aryoj/laca Meyr. also belongs here. 



Lipogya gen. nov. 



Forcu-iiiya : triaugular ; c<jsta sliglitly curved throughout ; apex rectangular ; 

 hindmargiu curved, not very oblique; no fovea. 



Uhiilu'ings. : witli hindmargiu fully rounded. 



Antennae of S bipectinate, of ? simple ; palpi shortly porrect, squamous; 

 tongue and frenulum present; hindtibiae of <S with four spurs, scarcely thickened; 

 metathorax crested. 



Neuration : forewings, cell half of wing ; first median at two-thirds, second 

 well before third; radials normal; 7, 8, 'J, stalked: 10 and 11 coincident throughout, 

 anastomosing at a point with 12 and 8, 0. Hindwings with costal approximating to 

 subcostal for more than half cell. 



Type : IJpofji/acxprimatfirin Wlk. (Laroitia). 



Placed by Meyrick in Sclidosema, 1)ut there is no fovea. 



Parathemis gen. nov. 



1 find that among the Australian species referred by Mr. Meyrick {Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. S.S.W. 1891 pp. 594 — 020) to Selic/osema (= Boarmia auct.) several, 

 though possessing a fovea of greater or less develojuuent, are more nearly related to 

 the Meilnsina group, inasmuch as vein 11 rises from 1-', and In anastumosi's with 11 

 after its separation. For these species 1 propose the above name, with Igciaria 

 Guen. as type : others are canescaria Guen., extcrnuria Wlk. 



