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16. DiSCALMA NORMATA. 



Tephrina normata Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxiii., p. 966. 7\ 

 parallela7'ia Wlk., op.cit., xxvi., p. 16^0; Hmps., Moths Ind., iii., 

 p. 210. Aspilates exfusaria Wlk., op. cit., xxvi., p. 1683. 2'ephrina 

 dessicata Wlk., op. cit., xxxv., p. 1660. Discalina normata Meyr , 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p. 590. 



N.Q.: Cairns, Townsville.— Q.: Brisbane, Stradbroke Island. 

 Also from New Guinea, Java, Ceylon, India, and Africa. 



Gen. 10. A N o M o c T E N A, n.g. 

 di'OfxoKTei'os, with unusual pectinations. 



Face smooth. Tongue well-developed. Palpi rather short, 

 porrect or somewhat ascending; second joint much thickened 

 with rough scales ; terminal joint short, abruptly truncate. 

 xVntenn* of ^ unipectinate, apical i simple. Thorax not crested ; 

 beneath densely hairy. Femora not hairy: posterior tibiae of ^ 

 strongly dilated, posterior spurs abbreviated, and tarsi shortened. 

 Forewings of ^ with a basal fovea; iO and 11 long-stalked from 

 cell. Hind wings normal. 



The dorsal antennal pectinations are completely absent, while 

 the ventral are well-developed. The neuration seems to be con- 

 stant (4^, 4^). While very near Borhacha, from which it may 

 be distinguished by the palpi and $ posterior tibia?, in structure, 

 this genus is, I think, an independent development from the 

 Boarmia-^t^m. 



17. Anomoctena trisecta, n.sp. 

 Trisectus, three times divided. 



(J^. 28-32 mm. Head grey mixed with whitish; face dark 

 fuscous. Palpi l^; fuscous or grey mixed with whitish. An- 

 tennae fuscous; pectinations in ^ 2^. Thorax grey, in ^ och- 

 reous-tinged, with a transverse dark fuscous line before middle. 

 Abdomen grey, apices of segments whitish. Legs dark fuscous 

 irrorated, and tarsi obscurely annulated with whitish; posterior 

 pair mostly whitish. Forewings triangular, costa moderately 

 arched, apex rounded, termen slightly bowed, scarcely oblique; 

 grey, with some whitish irroration and a few blackish scales, in 

 (J sometimes tinged with brownish-ochreous; markings blackish; 



