324 REVISION or Australian lepidopteka, vi., 



fuscous containing dark fuscous strigulations; a dark fuscous 

 spot on J dorsum; a fuscous subterminal line; terminal line and 

 cilia as forewings. Underside whitish, with dark fuscous discal 

 marks, and some fuscous terminal sufi'usion on both wings: costa 

 of forewings with dark fuscous strigulations. 



Q.: Gayndah, in October (Dr. Hamilton Kennj-;; Brisbane, in 

 June; two specimens. Probably the specimen from Duaringa, 

 mentioned by Mr. Meyrick under S. exprimataria, belongs to 

 this species. 



Gen. 13. Pleurolopha. 



Pleurohpha Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1904, p. 233. 



Face smooth. Tongue present. Palpi moderate (1|), ascend- 

 ing, densely hairy beneath; terminal joint very short. Antennae 

 of (J dentate, with rather long ciliations in tufts. Thorax with 

 a small bifid posterior crest, hairy beneath. Abdomen with four 

 pairs of hair-crests in ^J, one on each side of fifth, sixth, seventh, 

 and eighth segments, those on sixth and seventh largest: tuft in 

 ^ large. Femora glabrous; posterior tibiae in $ dilated. Fore- 

 wings in ^ with large fovea; 10 and 11 coincident (2(J). Hind- 

 wings normal. 



•24. Pleurolopha nebridota. 



Pleurolophi nebridota Turn , Trans. Ptoy. Soc. S. Aust., 1904, 

 p.233. 



N.Q.: Evelyn Scrub, near Herberton; in January.— Q.: Bris- 

 bane. 



Gen. 14. H Y B E R N 1 A. 



Hyberyiia Latr., Fam. Kat., p. 477 (1825); Meyr., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p.G23. 



Face smooth. Tongue present, but weakly developed. Palpi 

 short, porrect, shortly rough-scaled. Antennre of ^ bipectinated 

 to apex. Thorax not crested, slightly hairy beneath. Femora 

 glabrous; posterior tibise in $ not dilated. Forewings in $ 

 without fovea; 10 and 11 coincident. Hindwings normal. 

 Female with wings rudimentary. 



A small North-temperate genus. According to Mr. Meyrick, 

 exotic species show considerable variability in veins 10 and 11 

 of forewings. 



