BY A. J. TUKNEIt. 641 



3. Xenocentris rhopalopus,* n.sp. 



(J. 15-lGmm. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous- whitish. 

 Face fuscous; palpi fuscous-whitish. Antennae ochreous-whitish; 

 in (J with moderate ciliations (1). Legs whitish-ochreous; 

 middle tibi?e and first tarsal joints in ^ clothed with long hairs 

 (damaged in my examples); posterior tibiae and tarsi forming a 

 large obtuse club, broadest near extremity, with a large tuft of 

 expansile hairs on its inner aspect. Forewings triangular, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen bov/ed, oblique; ochreous- 

 whitish with fuscous irroration and markings; antemedian line 

 from ^ costa bent inwards at a right angle in disc, and again at 

 a right angle to end in J dorsum; a median line from midcosta 

 to I dorsum; postmedian, subterminal, and submarginal lines 

 faintly indicated; an interrupted fuscous terminal line; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish with fuscous irroration. Hind wings with 

 termen rounded; colour and markings as forewings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Townsville; in November; two specimens (Mr. F. P. 

 Dodd). 



Section ii. Posterior tarsi of ^ tapering to a point. 



4. Xenocentris crinipes. 

 Ftycliopoda crinipes Warr., Nov. Zool. 1897, p. 224. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild. 



N.Q.: Cooktown. I have no examples of this species. 



5. Xenocentris catacoma,! n sp. 



(^9- 1^*1*^ iiiJ^- Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish tinged 

 with pinkish. Face dark fuscous. Palpi fuscous. Antenna? 

 whitish; in ^ with tufts of long cilia (4). Legs ochreous-whitish; 

 anterior pair slightly infuscated; middle tibiae in ^ very short, 

 fringed with long hairs internally, outer spur slender, longer than 



* poTzakoTzov^^ club-footed. 

 t<araKo//of, with luxuriant hair. 



