BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 93 



small basal crest of grey mixed with whitish. Legs whitish, 

 anterior pair dark fuscous anteriorl}^; middle pair with a few 

 dark fuscous scales Forewings elongate-oblong, posteriorly 

 dilated, costa strongly "arched at base, thence slightly, apex round- 

 pointed, hindmargin slightly rounded, slightly oblique; grey mixed 

 with fuscous and whitish, lines black; an outwardly curved line 

 from costa near base not quite reaching inner margin; a second 

 line from costa at J, obscurely angulated near costa, thence 

 straight or slightly sigmoid to middle of inner margin; a third 

 line from middle of costa very obliquely outwards forming a strong 

 obtuse projection in disc, and ending in inner margin at |; reni- 

 form obscurely indicated by a small ochreous-brown suffusion 

 between second and third lines; a row of black terminal dots: 

 cilia grey, mixed with dark fuscous and whitish. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded, slightly sigmoid beneath apex; gre}^; cilia 

 grey, apices whitish. 



Brisbane, Q.; one specimen, in November. 



Dendrothripa baeota, n.sp. 



(J. 12-13 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax grey. Abdo- 

 men ochreous-grey; with a small grey basal crest. Legs grey; 

 posterior pair whitish. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa 

 gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen slightty rounded, 

 slightly oblique; whitish-grey; a broad fuscous suffusion on base 

 of costa, and another at -I; a fine fuscous line from costa before 

 middle, and another beyond middle, first obscurely continued to 

 middle of inner margin, second outwardly curved, twice obtusely 

 dentate in disc, to inner margin at f ; second line immediately 

 preceded by a minute black discal dot; a third suffusion on costa 

 at |; a faintly marked fuscous subterminal line; a series of black 

 terminal dots : cilia whitish-grey. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded, slightly sinuate beneath apex; whitish, veins and termen 

 grey; cilia whitish. 



Townsville, Q.; in January; two specimens received from Mr. 

 F. P. Dodd. 



