682 revision of australian lepidoptera, iv., 



82. Gnamptoloma aventiaria. 



TimanrJra aventiaria Gn., Lep. x.'p.S; Meyr., Pioc. Linn. See. 

 K S.Wales, 1887, p.864. 



The colour of the wings varies from green to greenish-ochreous 

 and dull reddish. 



N.Q.: Cairns, Townsville — Q.: Duaringa, Brisbane. Also from 

 Java, Formosa, Ceylon, and India. 



83, Gnamptoloma mundissima. 



Acidalia {"l) mundissima Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxiii. p.795 : 

 Timandra prasodes Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1887, p. 865: 

 Timandra mundissima Hmps., Moths Ind. iii. p. 460: 1 Timandra 

 malacopis Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1902, p. 228. 



Probably a variable species. I have only a solitary example 

 in poor condition, and am indebted to Sir Geo. Hampson for its 

 identification. 



Q.: Duaringa, Bundaberg. Also from Ceylon, India, and 

 Africa. 



Gen. 15. O R G a n o p o d a. 



Organopoda Hmps., 111. Het.ix.p.l47(1893); Moths Ind. iii.p.45L 



Frons smooth. Tongue developed. Palpi porrect, elongate; 

 second joint projecting well beyond frons; terminal joint elongate. 

 Antennse of 5 serrate with fascicles of cilia. Hind tibiae and 

 tarsi of ^ much aborted and distorted. Forewings with 7, 8, 9, 

 10 stalked, 10 anastomosing first with 11 then with 8 + 9 opposite 

 7 to form a double areole. Hindwings with 3 and 4 separate, 5 

 from middle of cell, 6 and 7 short-stalked. 



Type 0. carnearia Wlk., from Ceylon. 



A small Indo- Malayan genus. I have no male for examina- 

 tion, and must refer the reader to the ' Moths of India ' for a full 

 description of the much modified posterior male tibiae and tarsi 

 in the type. Probably these structures vary in the different 

 species. 



