334 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTKRA, Vi., 



apical pectinations to be forked. Forewings with 10 and 11 

 "long-stalked, their common stalk connected with 12, and 10 con- 

 nected with 9 (G(J, 49), or similar but 10 anastomosing with 9 



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N.Q. : Herberton — Q. : Duaringa, Bundaberg, Gympie, Oa- 

 loundra, Brisbane, Black butt. — JS'.S.W. : Newcastle. 



43. ECTROPIS MNIARA, 11. Sp. 

 [ivuipo^, mossy. 

 (J. 30-33 mm. Head pale greenish; face sometimes suffused 

 Nvith pale fuscous. Palpi 1|; ochreous-whitish, towards apex 

 fuscous. Antennte ochreous-whitish; in ^ dentate, with two 

 pairs of tufts of moderate cilia (1) on each segment. Thorax 

 greenish. Abdomen greenish-ochreous; sometimes with paired, 

 darker dots on dorsum of basal segments. Legs ochreous-whitish; 

 anterior and sometimes middle tibise and tarsi broadly banded 

 with fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa gently arched, apex 

 rounded, termen bowed, oblique; 10 absent, 11 from cell, not 

 anastomosing (4(J); whitish irrorated with greenish, and with 

 obscure greenish lines; an obscurely double line at J, outwardly 

 curved, somewhat dentate; a similar median line; a postmedian 

 line from | costa, becoming closely appressed to median line in 

 mid-disc, and continued parallel to it to dorsum; an interrupted 

 subterminal line containing a larger double spot beneath costa; a 

 terminal series of dark fuscous dots; cilia whitish. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded, crenulate; colour as forewings but first line 

 single, and succeeded by a pale-centred, median, discal spot at f . 

 Underside whitish. 



N.Q.: Herberton and Evelyn Scrub, in December and January; 

 three specimens, received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. — N.S.W.: Dor- 

 rigo, in November; one specimen, in Coll. Lyell, received from 

 Mr. R. J. Tillyard; rather darker, and with some short, blackish 

 streaks on lines. 



44. EcTROPIS ODONTOPHORA, n.Sp. 

 uSo\'ro(fiOi)0's, bearing teeth; in allusion to postmedian line of forewings. 

 g. 26-27 mm. Head brown-whitish. Palpi rather long (2^); 

 brown, sharply white towards base beneath. Antennii? whitish; 



