BY A. JKFFEKIS TURNKU. 363 



The antennal structuni of the ^ differs from that of any other 

 Australian .species. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in June and October (Dodd); 

 Innisfail, Mackay. — Q.: Brisbane, in March (R. lUidge). 



Gen. 21. P h i l o l o c h m a . 



Philolochma Turn., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8. Wales, 1914, p.550. 



Frons flat. Tongue well-developed. Palpi moderately long, 

 porrect or slightly ascending; second joint densely clothed with 

 rough hairs; terminal joint moderate, ol)tuse. Antennae in ^ 

 thickened, simple, minutely ciliated. Thorax not crested, hairy 

 beneath. Abdomen not crested. Femora slightly hairy; pos- 

 terior tibiae of $ somewhat dilated. Forewings in $ with fovea 

 represented by a triangular patch bare of scales; 10 and 11 

 arising separately from cell. Hindwings normal. 



An endemic development of Chora, the fovea being imperfect, 

 and the male antennae not pectinate. 



84. Philolochma cELiENOCHROA. 

 Philolochma celcEnochroa Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 

 1914, p.550. 



Forewings with 10 and 11 separate, free (2^, 29). 

 N.S.W.: Ebor. 



Gen. 22. 8yneora, n.g. 

 a-v\'T]opo<i, hanging together, united. 



Face with a conical or rounded protuberance. Palpi moder- 

 ate, porrected, rough-scaled; terminal joint very short. Antennae 

 in ^ bipectinate, apex simple. Thorax with a small posterior 

 crest; beneath hairy. Femora glabrous; posterior tibire of ^ 

 dilated, with internal groove containing a tuft of long hairs from 

 base. Forewings in ^ with a well-marked fovea; 11 out of 10 

 near base, anastomosing or connected with 12, or rarely 10 and 

 11 separate, 10 sometimes connected with 9. Hindwings normal. 



Type, S. mundifera Wlk. 



I. Face, blackish with a central, transverse, white line sHicaria. 



Face oehreous- whitish, with some fuscous scales 2. 



