292 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vL, 



line, with sharp dentations on posterior edge; some blackish dots 

 on termen between veins; cilia concolorous. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded, slightly crenulate; whitish, with sparse fuscous 

 irroration; a fuscous discaldot; a straight transverse line from § 

 dorsum, not reaching costa; cilia whitish. Underside similar, 

 markings less distinct on forewings, more distinct on hindwings. 

 N.S.W.: Ebor Scrub (4,500 ft.), in January; two specimens 

 beaten from dead fronds of treeferns in 1916. They were taken 

 in company with PJanoJocha autoptis, and I have previously mis- 

 taken them for a varietal form of that species. 



185. Idiodes homopHjEa. 



Idiodes homojjhfua, Turn., Ti\ R.S.S.A., 1906, p.135. 



The type is a ^ ( n °t 9 as stated) with posterior tibiae dilated. 

 Forewings with 10 and 11 arising separately from cell and anas- 

 tomosing, 10 connected with 9. 



Q.: Nambour. 



186. Idiodes ceramopis, n.sp. 

 Kepo./itoTTL 1 ,, like earthenware. 



£>. 33 mm. Head, palpi, antenna?, thorax, and abdomen pale 

 ochreous-brown. Legs brown-whitish, rather densely irrorated 

 with fuscous-brown. Forewings triangular, costa straight almost 

 to apex, apex round -pointed, termen bowed, oblique; 10 and 11 

 arising separately from cell, 11 anastomosing first with 12 and 

 then with 10, 10 anastomosing with 9 (I9).; ochreous-brown; 

 lines whitish-ochreous; first from 3- costa to ^ dorsum, straight, 

 posteriorly dark-edged; a faintly darker discal mark; second line 

 from f costa to § dorsum, sinuate, anteriorly dark-edged; a sub- 

 terminal series of faintly marked fuscous dots; some terminal 

 fuscous dots; cilia ochreous-brown. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded; as forewings, but without first line. 



Q.: Brisbane. 



187. Idiodes fictilis, n.sp. 

 Fictilis, made of clay. 



g. 38 mm. Head and thorax brown; face dark brown. Palpi 

 brown. Antennae grey; in g thickened, with extremely minute 

 ciliations. (Abdomen broken). Legs brown- whitish, posterior tibise 



