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terminal jnint pointed, small : tougno and f'rennlnni present : hind-tihiae with fonr 

 spurs. 



Smmtion : forewings, cell nearly half as long as wing ; discocellnlar angnlated, 

 the lower arm obliqne ; first median at t'onr-fifths, second close before end of cell ; 

 radials normal ; 7, S, 'J, stalked from npper angle ; 10 and 11 stalked from four- 

 fifths, 10 anastomosing with 8, 9 ; 7 and 11 from close before apex of areole. 

 Hindwings with discocellnlar obliqne, radial from the centre ; the two subcostals 

 stalked ; medians as in forewings. 



Type : Pkoeii/ssa brej/hox Oberth. {Odezia). 



Helated to Enh/pc Hlib., having the areole single ; superficially like the 

 New Zealand Dasyuris and Notoreas, from which it is, however, structurally 

 distinct. 



Subfamily DEILINIINAE. 



Laophila nom. nov. 

 Lomographa Meyr. (non Hiibuer), Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2). VI. p. 033 



(1891). 



Mevrick places the two Australian species spod'in'b and isoojma under 

 Lomogr'apha Hiib. But Hiibner in the Verzeichnias, p. 311, gives four species 

 of Lomographa, viz : — 



3002. L. taminnria Schifi". 



3003. L. permntatarin Htib. 



3004. L. renularia Hiib. 



3005. L. laevigaria Schifi". 



Of these the first, the proper type of Lomographa=Bapta bimaculata, has 

 simple antennae in the S ; the second is a Stegania, with short pectinations ; 

 the third, which is identical with the fourth, is a Pti/cltopoda, a genus of Sterrhitwc. 

 With no one of these is either spodimi or isoci/ma congeneric. 



711. Leucetaera subfuscata sp. nov. 



Foreidnqs : shining silky cream-colour, dusted with fine dark atoms ; costa 

 and fringe yellowish ; cell-spot dark brown, edged with yellowish ; a pale yellowish 

 submarginal line from below costa shortly before apex to three-fourths of inner 

 margin, outwardly marked by a few dark scales on each vein. 



Hindicinqs : with the line cnrveil, parallel to hindmargin throughout. 



Underside shining, snfi"used throughout with pale greyish fawn-colour. Face 

 and palpi black-brown ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One 6 from Mt. Mada, Burn (3U00 ft.), September 1898 (Dumas). 



The hindwings have a distinct fovea at base of cell. 



77. Parasynegia panimnotata sp. nov. 

 Forewings: straw-colour, thickly speckled with rusty brown: an indistinct 

 curved brownish line at one-fourth, starting from a short costal streak near base ; 

 a large roundish brown cell-spot ; outer line from costa at three-fourths, fine and 

 dentate, vertical to vein 4, then obli(|nc and thicker to inner margin before middle, 

 closely preceded thronghout by a thick shade, the two forming a double line ; 

 a slight brownish streak from the angle at vein 4 to hindmargin intersecting a 



