150 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX. 



ADDENDUM. 

 49(37a). BuRLACENA Walk. 



Head smooth; ocelli present; tongue developed. Antennae 4, 

 thick, in ^ shortly bipectinated, teeth fasciculate-ciliated. Labial 

 palpi rather long, ascending, with appressed scales, terminal joint 

 short, obtuse. Maxillary palpi obsolete. Posterior tibise smooth- 

 scaled. Forewiugs with cell very long, 2 and 3 stalked, 7 and 

 8 stalked, 7 to apex, 11 from beyond middle. Hindwings 1, 

 elongate-ovate, cilia J; 4 absent, 6 and 7 stalked. 



A transparent-winged form, resembling the Aegeriadae, probably 

 allied to Snellenia. A second species occurs in Celebes. 



286 (264rt). B. aegerioides Walk. 



{Bnrlacena aegerioides Walk. Suppl. 80; B. similata, ib. 81.) 



New Guinea, Mysol. 



287. Yponomeuta jyaiirodes, n.sp. 



^. 19-23 mm. Head and antennae white. Palpi white, apex of 

 second joint and a median band of terminal joint black. Thorax 

 white, with two black dots on shoulders, two on back, and one 

 on posterior extremity. Abdomen dark grey, segmental margins 

 and anal tuft white. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa 

 moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, oblique; 

 snow-white; four or five small black dots on anterior half of costa, 

 three beneath posterior half of costa, one at base in middle, five 

 in a submedian series, the third somewhat above the others and 

 rarely with an additional dot above it, three in a subdorsal series, 

 and two on lower part of termen : cilia w^hite. Hindwings dark 

 grey, lighter anteriorly and becoming whitish towards base; cilia 

 white, basal third grey. 



Townsville, Queensland; five specimens (Dodd). Near myrio- 

 semus, but smaller and shorter-winged, forewings with fewer dots 

 generally, and especially no dots on upper half of termen, and 

 only three in subdorsal series. 



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