90 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-Lfi:PIDOPTKRA, XIX., 



costal and dorsal streaks from base; a straight streak from I of 

 dorsum to middle of costa, and a parallel series of three marks 

 between this and basal fascia; two posterior series of marks 

 on veins, strongl}^ angulated outwards in disc, towards dorsum 

 becoming streaks connected by lines on veins, first rising from 

 costal extremity of preceding streak and terminating on middle 

 of dorsum, where it meets a bar from | of preceding streak; 

 terminal extremities of veins shortl}^ crimson-red : cilia reddish- 

 orange (imperfect). Hind wings and cilia orange, slightly rosy- 

 tinged. 



New Guinea; one specimen. 



24. Eremothyris Wals. 



Differs from Anticrates in having veins 6 and 7 of hind wings 

 stalked. Epopsia Turn., is a synonym of this. 



150. £J. metreta Turn. 



[Epopsia metreta Turn., Proc.Linn.Soc.N. S.Wales, 1903, 90.) 

 Cooktown, Queensland. Not known to me; but I possess two 

 examples of an Anticy^ates from Borneo which appear to agree 

 exactly with all particulars of Dr. Turner's description except in 

 the one distinguishing neural character; and as Dr. Turner's type 

 was apparently unique, it is possible that it may be an abnormal 

 individual, and in any case further information is desirable. 



25. Anaphantis, n.g. 



Head with appressed scales; ocelli small; tongue developed. 

 Antennae f, thickened with smooth scales, basal joint without 

 pecten. Labial palpi moderately long, curved, ascending, with 

 appressed scales, terminal joint much shorter than second, pointed. 

 Maxillary palpi obsolete. Posterior tibiae smooth-scaled. Fore- 

 wings with 16 long-fiircate, 2 from towards angle, 7 to apex (but 

 indefinite), 11 from beyond middle. Hind wings. 1, elongate- 

 ovate, cilia ^; 3 and 4 connate, 5-7 parallel. 



Differs from Aaticrates by the thickened antenna?. 



