394 liKVisioN oi-' Australian LEPlDOiTERA, vi., 



Gen. 80. Smykiodks. 



Smyriodes, Gu., Lep., ix., p. 223; Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soe. N. S. 

 Wales, 1891, p.666. 



Face not projecting, shortly rough-haired. Tongue well-de- 

 veloped. Palpi moderate, porrect, densely rough-haired; terminal 

 joint moderate, obtuse. Antennas in both sexes bipectinate to 

 apex. Thorax with rounded anterior and bifid posterior crests; 

 beneath densely hairy. Femora densely hairy. Forewings in 

 <J without fovea; 10 and 11 long-stalked, their stalk connected 

 by a bar with 12, 10 connected with 9. Hindwings normal. 



A development of the Chlenias stem important as illustrating 

 its relationship to Amelora. With the latter it agrees in neu ra- 

 tion, differing in stouter build, general hairiness, posterior 

 thoracic crest, and other details. 



Type, S. aplectaria Gn. 



250. Smyriodes aplectaria. 



Smyriodes aplectaria, Gn., Lep., ix., p. 223, PI. xx., f 1; Meyr., 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p. 667. Nisista notodontaria, 

 Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 294. Vunga delineata, Wlk., Cat. 

 Brit. Mus., xxxii., p 453. 



Antennal pectinations in £ 8, in £ 2£. 



N.S.W.: Sydney. — Vic: Melbourne.— Tas.: .— S.A.: Mt. 



Lofty. 



251. f Smyriodes carburaria. 



Chlenias carburaria, (>n., Lep., x., p. 238. Smyriodes carbu- 

 raria, Low., Tr. II. S. 8. A., p. 164. 



S.A.: Mt. Lofty. 



Gen. 81. S y m m i g e s, now 

 o-vfi.jityijs, mixed up with, confused. 

 Frons flat. Tongue well-developed. Palpi moderate, porrect. 

 Antenna? of £ pectinated to apex. Thorax with a triangular 

 anterior crest; beneath densely hairy. Femora hairy. Fore- 

 wings of (J without fovea; 10 and 11 rising from cell by a lung 

 common stalk, not anastomosing. Hindwings normal. 



A development of Chlenias, differing only in the stalking of 

 veins 10 and 1 1. From Smyriodes it differs by these veins being 



