396 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XVIII., 



38. Barantola, Walk. 



Antennae over 1, in 3" simple, basal joint with moderate pecten. 

 Labial palpi very long, smooth, slender, recurved, terminal joint 

 as long as second, acute. Forewings : 2 and 3 stalked, 7 and 8 

 stalked, 7 to termen, 9 and 10 stalked. Hindwings 1, trape- 

 zoidal, apex round-pointed, termen somewhat sinuate, cilia |; 3 

 and 4 connate, 6 and 7 approximated. 



This is Magostolis, Meyr., which name is superseded. The 

 cenus is derivable from Macrotona. but stands at present very 

 distinct. Imago with forewings elongate. 



215. B. ^ndcherrima, Walk. 



{Barantola jmlcherrima, Walk., Tin. 816; Magostolis uranaula, 

 Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1886, 1040.) 



(J. 15 mm. Head yellow, face whitish. Thorax grey, collar 

 red ; patagia ochreous-whitish, apex red. Abdomen white. 

 Forewings narrow, gradually dilated, apex tolerably acute, termen 

 concave, rather oblique; rather dark grey; a red streak along 

 basal third of costa, bordered beneath by an ochreous-white 

 streak, of which the posterior extremity forms an oblong spot 

 surrounded by a dark grey line; a broad yellow streak, margined 

 beneath with red except on fascia, along middle third of costa; a 

 narrow silvery-white fascia before middle, terminated above by 

 yellow streak, margined anteriorly with red, posteriorly with 

 dark grey and then more broadly with red; a narrow silvery-white 

 fascia, margined with red all round, from beneath at | along 

 costa to apex, thence along termen to tornus. Hindwings white. 

 Brisbane, Queensland. Dr. Turner, who is acquainted with 

 the species and has compared Walker's type, regards my insect 

 and Walker's as identical; I do not possess a specimen, and have 

 extracted the above from my original description. 



39. Crocanthes, Meyr. 



Antennse over 1, in (J simple, basal joint moderate, without 

 pecten. Labial palpi long, recurved, second joint thickened with 



