BY A. .TEFPERIS TURNKR. 377 



with 9(19). A (J from Port Darwin is much smaller than the 

 average (28 mm.). An aberration of the 9, with a strong, black, 

 median lineoti both wings, is occasionally seen; in this form, the 

 other markings may be largely obsolete. 



N A.: Port Darwin. — N.Q.: Cairns, Ingham, Townsville.— Q.: 

 Gayndah, Brisbane, 8trad broke Island. 



108. Cleora displicata. 



Boarmia displicata Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxi., p. 389. 



(J9. 32-45 mm. Wings uniformly suffused with grev. The 

 postmedian line of hindwings is sinuate, and less projecting than 

 in C. illustraria, and the antemedian line is more strongly 

 oblique. Male with apical f of antennae simple. Forewings 

 with 10 and 11 separate, not anastomosing (G^J, 69), 11 con- 

 nected with 12 (l^J, I9), 11 normal at origin but obsolete soon 

 after (1 9). This species is very uniform in colouration, and 

 shows little variation, except in the discal spot on each win^j-, 

 which is sometimes wholly dark fuscous. 



N.Q : Townsville. — Q.: Gayndah, Caloundra, Brisbane, Dalbv. 



Gen. 28. L o p h s e m a, n.g. 

 Xo(f)Ocn}fxo<i, marked witli crests. 



Face somewhat projecting, shortly rough-haired. Palpi moder- 

 ate, porrect or slightly ascending, rough-scaled; terminal joint 

 short. Thorax with a small, bifid, posterior crest; beneath densely 

 hairy. Abdomen with dorsal crests on 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 6th 

 segments. Femora glabrous. Forewings with 10 and 11 arising 

 separately from cell and free, or 10 connected with 9. Hind- 

 wings normal. 



Unfortunately, the ^ is unknown, but I conjecture that it will 

 have pectinated antennae and a fovea; and that the genus is 

 closely allied to Cleora, differing in the crested abdomen. It has 

 no near relationship to Gastrina. 



109. Lophosema catasticta. 



Gastrina catasticta Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr., 1904, 

 p.237. 



C^.: Mt. Tambourine. 



