104 NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA, 



3, -4 approximated at base, 5 bent towards 4 at base, 6, 7 connate, 



8 anastomosing with cell near base. 



Sir G. Hampson was unable to refer the type to any descriljed 



genus. 



Dnopheropis scoTiEA, n.sp. 



(J. 23 mm. Head fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous. Antenna" 

 grey; in male with long pectinations (8-9). Thorax dark fuscous, 

 collar paler. Abdomen* whitish-gre3^ Legs dark grey. Fore- 

 wings elongate-triangular, costa moderately arched, apex rectan- 

 gular, termen straight, rounded beneath, scarcely oblique: dark 

 fuscous, markings black; a fair-sized dot in disc at |, and another 

 in middle, the latter containing some whitish-ochreous scales; a 

 row of .subterminal dots, forming an outwardly curved line, 

 obsolete towards margins : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings broad, 

 termen rounded, slightly indented beneath apex; whitish; cilia 

 whitish. 



Brisbane, Q.; one specimen taken by Mr. R. Illidge. 



Proscrana, n.g. 



Face flat. Palpi stout, moderately long, porrected ; second 

 joint loose-haired; terminal joint short, stout, obtuse. Antennte 

 bipectinated in both sexes nearly to apex; each pectination ending 

 in or bearing a long bristle. Tongue well developed. Thorax 

 and abdomen not crested. Fore wings with vein 2 from | or |, 

 3 from angle, 6 from upper angle of cell, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 10 con- 

 nected by a Ijar with 8, 9 opposite origin of 7. Hindwings 

 normal. 



Proscrana tephropis, n.sp. 



-J^. 25-32 mm. Head and palpi whitish, mixed with grey. 

 Antennae white, with a few dark fuscous scales; pectinations dark 

 fuscous; in male 8, in female 4. Thorax whitish, mixed with 

 grey anteriorly. Abdomen whitish. Legs whitish-grey, irrorated 

 with grey; anterior femora and tibiae clothed with long hair in 

 both sexes. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa arched at base, 

 thence straight to near apex where it is abruptly arched, apex 



