134 NEW GENE K A AND SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA, 



grey, with a few dark fuscous scales. Hind wings with termen 

 sHghtly sigmoid; whitish-grey; an obHque grey line from beyond 

 middle of inner margin towards costa at J; terminal dots and 

 cilia as forewings. 



Cairns and Townsville, Q.; in June and February, two speci- 

 mens. 



B R Y o M I 3M A, n.g. 



Face flat. Palpi moderate, recurved, rather short, not reaching 

 vertex; second joint rather loosely scaled; terminal joint short, 

 truncate. Tongue present. Antenna? in male simple, minutely 

 ciliated (i). Thorax and abdomen not crested. Legs normal. 

 Forewings with vein 2 from 4, 3 from near angle separate from 4, 

 7, 8, 10 stalked, 9 absent, 11 from cell. Hindw^ngs with 3, 4 

 connate, 5 from below middle of cell, 6, 7 connate, 8 anastomo&ing 

 with cell near base. 



Certainly allied to the preceding, though the neuration is 

 different. 



Bryomima el.eodes, n.sp. 



^. 12-13 mm. Head and thorax whitish, irrorated with 

 greenish. Palpi and antennse fuscous. Abdomen dark grey ; 

 first two segments whitish, irrorated with greenish; third segment 

 reddish-ochreous. Legs whitish; anterior pair fuscous. Fore- 

 wings narrow elongate- triangular, costa scarcel}" arched, apex 

 rounded, termen scarcely rounded, oblique; whitish, mixed with 

 ofreenish, with a few scattered black scales ; five or six short 

 blackish linear marks on costal edge, bounded beneath b}^ ochreous; 

 two inwardly oblique greenish lines near base; a squarish suffused 

 black discal spot, from which two greenish lines, irrorated with 

 black, proceed to dorsum; three suffused and blotched posterior 

 greenish lines: cilia grey. Hindwings with termen slightly 

 rounded, colour and markings as forewings, but without discal 

 spot. 



Brisbane, Q.; four specimens receixed from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Best distinguished from the following by the absence of black 

 lines across hindwings. It is also of larger size, and the reddish- 



