BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 291 



Forewings with 10 and 11 arising separately from cell anasto- 

 mosing, and 10 anastomosing with 9 (26 examples), similar, but 

 10 out of 9 (one example), similar, but 10 out of 11 near base 

 (one example). 



N.Q.: Cairns, Atherton, Herberton. — Q.: Nambour, Caloundra, 

 Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine, Stradbroke I., Coolangatta. — N.S.W.: 

 Sydney, Bathurst. — Vic.: Melbourne. — Tas. : George's Bay, — 

 S.A.: Mt. Lofty. 



183. Idiodes ischnora, n.sp. 

 ts^ro^os, thin, narrow. 

 Idiodes primaria, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.642, nee Wlk. 



Mr. Meyrick has sufficiently described this species. Forewings 

 with 10 and 11 arising separately from cell and anastomosing, 10 

 approximated to 9, but not connected with it (six examples). 



Q.: Mt. Tambourine, in December. — N.S.W.: Dorrigo, Stan well 

 Park, near Bulli, in February and March. — Vic: Melbourne. 



184. Idiodes prionosema, n.sp. 

 7r/3ioi'ocr»/jtos, saw-marked. 

 g. 37-38 mm. Head pale brown. Palpi H; pale brown. 

 Antenna? ochreous-whitish. Thorax brown-whitish, tegular pale 

 brown. Abdomen brown-whitish. Legs brown-whitish, irro- 

 rated with fuscous; posterior tibia? of £ dilated with internal 

 groove and tuft. Forewings triangular, costa gently arched, 

 apex acute, slightly produced, termen bowed, oblique, slightly 

 crenulate; 10 and 11 arising separately from cell and strongly 

 anastomosing with each other, 10 closely approximated to 9 but 

 not connected (2<J); very pale reddish-brown with fine fuscous 

 strigulse; markings fuscous; first line represented by three or four 

 spots with intermediate strigula;, from \ costa to J dorsum, out- 

 wardly curved; a median discal dot; a line from f costa to : | 

 dorsum, nearly straight, interrupted by whitish dots on veins, 

 each of which is edged anteriorly by a fuscous dot; occasionally 

 some pale fuscous suffusion between discal dot and dorsum; an 

 interrupted line or shade posterior and parallel to postmedian 



