BY A. .TEFFERIS TURNER. 397 



closelv following median line, a dentate sinuate postmedian line 

 approximated on dorsum to median line, its posterior edge 

 irrorated with whitish ; an imperfect, dentate, whitish, sub- 

 terminal line, anteriorly partly edged with dark fuscous ; a 

 terminal series of dots: cilia fuscous, barred with dark fuscous 

 and partly irrorated with whitish. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded, slightly wavy; grey, towards costa whitish; two fuscous 

 dentate lines from middle and | of dorsum; cilia whitish, barred 

 with fuscous. Underside fuscous; hindwings with darker discal 

 dot and antemedian and postmedian lines. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



N.S.W. : Wentworth Falls, near Katoomba, in April; one 

 specimen. 



Gen. 85. Harpagocnema. 



Harpayocnema, Turn., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1915, p. 802. 



Face with strong rounded prominence, shortly rough-scaled. 

 Tongue well-developed. Palpi moderately long, porrect, rough- 

 scaled beneath; terminal joint moderate, obtuse. Antenna 3 of £ 

 bipectinate, extreme apex simple. Thorax with an acute anterior 

 crest; beneath hairy. Femora smooth; anterior tibiae with two, 

 stout, horny, apical hooks, the inner longer; posterior tibise of £ 

 not dilated. Forewings of £ without fovea; 10 and 11 long- 

 stalked, free. Hindwings much broader than forewings; cell 

 long (§); otherwise -normal. 



Allied to Capusa and Ghlenias, differing from the former in 

 the stalking of veins 10 and 11 and from the latter in the hooked 

 anterior tibise. 



257. Harpagocnema eremoplana. 

 Harpayucnema eremoplana, Turn., Tr. R.X.S.A., 1915, p. 802. 

 8. A.: Musgrave and Everard Ranges. 



Glen. 86. Capusa. 



Capusa, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xi., p. 620. 



Frons Hat. Tongue well-developed. Palpi moderate, porrect; 

 second joint rough-scaled; terminal joint short. Antenna? of £ 

 simple or dentate. Thorax with a rounded anterior crest ; 

 beneath hairy. Femora smooth; anterior tibise with a strong, 

 curved, apical hook; posterior tibia; in g dilated. Forewings 



