BY E. MEYRICK. 411 



wings orange, terminal -| dark fuscous; cilia dark fuscous, suffused 

 with orange towards torn us. 



Duaringa, Townsville, and Brisbane, Queensland, in December 

 and February; two specimens (Barnard, Lower). 



45. Hyodectis, n.g. 



Antennae 4, in ^ shortly ciliated, basal joint moderate, without 

 pecten. Labial palpi very long, recurved, second joint rather 

 short, with very long projecting apical scaletuft beneath, terminal 

 joint twice as long as second, with appressed scales, acute. Fore- 

 wings : 2 and 3 straight, parallel, 7 and 8 out of 6, 7 to costa. 

 Hindwings 1, elongate-trapezoidal, apex much produced, pointed, 

 termen sinuate-emarginate, cilia 1|; 3 and 4 remote, 5 nearly 

 parallel to 4, 6 and 7 long-stalked. 



A distinct form, derivable from Nothris. Imago with fore- 

 wings elongate, pointed. 



237. H. crenoides, n.sp. 



(J9- 14-17 mm. Head shining white. Palpi dark brown, apex 

 of second joint, and terminal joint except towards apex white. 

 Antennae dark fuscous. Thorax dark brown, shoulders and 

 patagia shining white. Abdomen grey. Legs dark fuscous, 

 posterior pair suffused with whitish-ochreous. Forewings rather 

 light brown, sometimes golden-tinged; a rather broad straight 

 shining white streak above middle from base to apex, suffusedly 

 edged beneath with dark fuscous, especially posteriorly; some- 

 times a white dot at j touching its lower edge; sometimes an 

 undefined fine whitish almost terminal line : cilia fuscous-whitish, 

 with basal, antemedian, and apical blackish lines, usually marked 

 round apex only, above apex cut by a white bar. Hindwings 

 whitish-fuscous or pale fuscous; cilia whitish-ochreous. 



Sydney, Shoalhaven, and Mittagong, New South Wales; also 

 from Victoria; in November, January, March, and June, five 

 specimens. 



46. Cymatomorpha, n.g. 



Antennse 4, in ^J simple, basal joint moderate, without pecten. 

 Labial palpi very long, recurved, second joint rather short, with 



