BY R. JEFPERIS TURNER. 195 



dark fuscous. Thorax fuscous-brown. Abdomen dark grey. 

 Legs brownish with fuscous annulations: posterior pair whitish 

 with fuscous annulations. Forewings ochreous-whitish mostly 

 suffused with brownish and strigulated with fuscous; median 

 area paler, containing an outwardly oblique brownish fascia, from 

 midcosta to dorsum beyond middle, narrow on costa dilated on 

 dorsum; a broad dark fuscous fascia from | costa to tornus, its 

 anterior edge toothed beneath costa, posterior edge straight, 

 oblique; followed by a pale triangular costal spot; cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, on tornus fuscous, on dorsum grey. Hindwings and 

 cilia dark grey. 



Closely allied to G . plagata from Brisbane, but darker in colour, 

 with complete posterior fuscous fascia, without dorsal and apical 

 spots, and differing in other details. One 9 example, taken on 

 a mossy tree- trunk. 



Subfam. HELiODiNiNiE. 



Stathmopoda cryerodes, n.sp. 

 Kpvepio8r]s, icy. 



9.9 mm. Head, thorax, and palpi white. Antennse white, 

 towards apex greyish. Abdomen ochreous-whitish, towards apex 

 grey, tuft white. Legs white; anterior pair dark fuscous ante- 

 riorly; posterior tibise with a blackish apical ring. Forewings 

 narrow; shining white with apices of scales grey; a very faint 

 suffused median transverse grey fascia; apical area suffused with 

 grey; cilia grey. Hindwings linear; grey; cilia grey. 



One specimen; I took one also on my previous visit. 



Subfam. Amphitherin.e. 

 Amphithera monstruosa. 

 Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1913, p. 223. 

 Two (J examples, with the white apical patch more developed 

 than in the type from Herberton, North Queensland. I was 

 surprised to take this curious species so far from the locality tirst 

 recorded. 



