366 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



Gen. 23. Psilosticha. 

 Psilosticha Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p.624. 

 A development of Chora, with the neuration of Syneora, but 

 the (J antennae are simple. 



91. Psilosticha mactaria. 



Tephrosia mactaria Gn., Lep., ix., p. 270. Boarmia attacta 

 Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 392. Teplwosia integraria Wlk., 

 op), cit., xxi., p. 420. T. ahsorpta Wlk., o/>. cit., xxi., p. 420. 

 Psilosticha mactaria Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.624. 



T have only one example, a (J, in which 11 appears to rise 

 from 10 near base and immediately run into 12. 



N.S.W.: Sydney. — Vic: Melbourne. — Tasm.: George's Bay. 



Gen. 24. A m b l y c h i a . 



Amhlychia Gn., Lep., ix., p. 214; Hmps., Moths Ind., iii., p. 241. 



Tongue well-developed. Palpi moderate, upturned, closely 

 appressed to frons, thickened in front with densely appressed 

 hairs: terminal joint short, concealed. Antenna in $ bipectin- 

 ate, extreme apex simple. Thorax and abdomen not crested; 

 thorax hairy beneath. Femora glabrous; posterior tibiae in $ 

 sometimes dilated. Forewings in ^ with fov^ea, 10 and 11 

 separate or short-stalked, 11 sometimes anastomosing with 12, 

 10 sometimes connected with 9. Hind wings very long; neura- 

 tion normal. 



Type, A. angeronaria Gn. The two species differ somewhat 

 in shape of wing, but I see no ground for generic separation. 

 The genus Elphos Gn., (Lep., ix., p. 285; Hmps., Moths Ind., iii., 

 p. 249. Type, E. hymenaria Gn.) appears to differ in vein 10 

 arising out of 9. 

 1 , Hind wings angled and produced on vein 4 angeronaria. 



Hindwings with termen rounded, subdentate svhruhida. 



92. Amblychia angeronaria. 

 Amblychia angei-miaria Gn., Lep., ix., p. 2 15, PI. iv., f.9; Hmps., 

 Moths Ind., iii., p. 242. 



9. SSmm, Head and palpi brown. Antennae fuscous. Thorax 



