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Gen. 64. Urostola. 



Urostola, Meyr., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1891, p. 198. 



Face smooth, not projecting. Tongue well-developed. Palpi 

 rather long, porrect, densely rough-haired; terminal joint short, 

 concealed, tolerably acute. Antennae in £ simple, shortly 

 ciliated. Thorax not crested; beneath smooth-scaled. Femora 

 smooth; posterior femora of £ short, with apical tuft of hairs; 

 posterior tibiae of £ dilated, with internal groove and tuft. Fore- 

 wings in £ without fovea; 6 from upper angle of cell, 7, 8, 9, 10 

 stalked from well before angle, 11 from cell anastomosing first 

 with 12, then with 10, 10 subsequently anastomosing with 9, so 

 forming a double areole. Hindwing with neuration normal in 

 $, but in £ 7 arises considerably before angle of cell, and is 

 arched so as to approach closely or even anastomose shortly with 

 8 beyond cell. 



I have examined seven examples (5^, 2£), and find no varia- 

 tion in the neuration of the forewing. I can offer no explanation 

 for the curious neuration of the hindwings in the £, but the fact 

 that it is confined to that sex deprives it of most of the import- 

 ance originally attributed to it by Mr. Meyrick. The genus is 

 peculiar and isolated, but belongs to the Casbia section of the 

 subfamily. 



191. Urostola magic a. 



Urostola magica, Meyr., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1891, p. 199. Loxoy raphe 

 fulva, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1898, p. 252. 



N.Q.: Atherton, Herberton. — Q.: Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine. — 

 X.S.W.: Richmond River, Ourimbah, Dorrigo, Manning River. 



Gen. 65. Neritodes. 



Neritodes, Gn., Lep., x., p. 118; Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. 

 Wales, 1891, p. 651. 



Face smooth, forming a moderate conical projection. Tongue 

 well-developed. Palpi moderate, porrect, densely rough-haired; 

 terminal joint concealed. Antennae of $ slightly dentate, min- 

 utely ciliated. Thorax not crested ; beneath smooth-scaled. 

 Femora smooth; posterior tibiae of $ somewhat dilated. Fore- 



