250 LRPIDOPTERA OF EBOR SCRUB, N.S.W., iii., 



8ubf am . G e o m r t r i n ^ . 

 Prasinocyma lychnopasto. Turn. Three (J; in two of these, 6 

 is stalked shortly with 7; and, in two, 11 anastomoses first with 

 12, and then with 10. 



Subfani. B o a r m i a n ^. 



PhilolocJima celcvnochroa Turn. One (J, two 5, showing no 

 variation in the neu ration. 



Planolocha taUoptis Meyr. Three ^. This species and the 

 preceding were beaten out of the dead fronds of treeferns. 



Fam. PYRALID^. 



Aboetheta pteridonoma Turn. Thirteen ^, three 9. 



Fam. TORTRICID^. 



Capua paraloxa Meyr. One Q. 

 Capita hedyma Turn. Two ^. 

 Cnephasia thiopasta Turn. Two 9. 



Fam. TINEID^. 



Subfam. OCcophorin^. 



Dasycerca apvcrypha Turn. Three ^. 



Ocystola symhleta Turn. Three ^. 



Coesyra baihrophcea Turn. Six 9. Apparently the ^ should 

 be sought for earlier in the season. 



desyra syneches Turn. Three ^. 



Protomacha leucophara Turn. Four (J, one 5. Antennal 

 ciliations oi ^ \. 



Philobota alypa Turn. One ^ Antennal ciliations 6. 



Philobota isomora Turn. One ^, one Q. 



Eutorna eurygramma Meyr. One ^. 



Subfam. Amphitherin^. 

 Enchoptila idiopis Turn. Thirteen ^, six J. This species 

 was plentiful, and readily obtained by beating the dead fronds 

 of the treeferns. The eyes are not divided as in Amphithera, 

 but are strongly indented on their posterior edge by a median 

 process, which reaches about | across. The. (J, i" addition to a 



