BT A. JEFfERIS TURNEK. 375 



Q.: Mt. Tambourine, in November and December; two speci- 

 mens. 



HOPLOMORPHA CAMINODES, H.Sp. 

 Ka[itvw8y)<;, fiery, red-hut. 



(J^. 13-15 mm. Head and palpi reddish-ochreous. Antennae 

 grey, towards base reddish-ochreous; ciliations in ^ 2. Thorax 

 reddish-ochreous, paler posteriorly. Abdomen grey mixed with 

 reddish-ochreous, apices of segments whitish-grey, tuft whitish- 

 ochreous. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior tibiae and tarsi, and 

 base of middle tibiae, reddish anteriorly. Forewings not dilated, 

 costa moderately arched, more strongly towards base, apex 

 rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; pale reddish-ochreous, 

 darker towards costa, a dark i-eddish, dorsal streak, edged with 

 whitish, from i to j, abruptly truncated posteriorly; a fuscous 

 spot, indented posteriorly, before tornus; from this a reddish- 

 ochreous suffusion containing two, minute, fuscous dots extends 

 more than half across disc beyond middle, and is preceded by a 

 whitish dot; a short, outwardly oblique, reddish-ochreous streak 

 from I costa; an interrupted, fuscous line from beneath ^ costa 

 to termen above tornus; a fine, fuscous, terminal line; cilia pale 

 reddish-ochreous, on tornus grey. Hindwings dark grey; towards 

 base ochreous-whitish; cilia grey. 



In this species, the usual dorsal blotcJi is reduced to a dorsal 

 streak. The specimen from Killarney is much brighter red, the 

 markings reduced, the dorsal streak ci'imson-red and not white- 

 edged. 



Q.: Brisbane, in October; Mount Tambourine, in December 

 and January; Southport, in December; Killarney, in November; 

 five specimens. 



Gen. Lepidozancla, n.g. 

 AeTTtSo^ayK'A.O's, with scaly sickles (palpi). 

 Palpi long; second joint exceeding base of antennae, thickened 

 with loosely appressed scales in front, slightly expanded at apex; 

 terminal joint about | second, rather stout, acute. Antennae 

 without pecten. Thorax smooth. Abdomen stout. Forewings 

 with vein 7 to apex. Hindwings normal. 



