58 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



6 and 7 long-stalked or 6 absent, 8 approximated to near end of 

 cell. 



Contains only the following species. 



Newman spelt the generic name Q^nosandra, referring it to 

 Walker and giving no description. In the British Museum Cata- 

 logue Walker describes it as (E)iosanda. 



12. CEnosanda boisduvalii. 



9. (Enosaiidra boisduvalii, Newm., Trans. Ent. Soc. n.s. iii. p. 286. 

 $. Teara{?) termincdis, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. vii. p. 1733. 

 (J. Pterygosoma squamipunctum, Feld., Reise Nov. pi. 98, f. 7. 



(J 44-50 mm. Head and palpi fuscous. Antennse fuscous, 

 basal joint with a terminal white ring, pectinations whitish- 

 ochreous. Thorax fuscous, in centre mixed with white. Abdomen 

 black, apices of segments on dorsum and tuft bright ochreous. 

 Legs fuscous, tarsi annulated with white. Fore wings elongate, 

 costa moderately arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, very 

 oblique; grey, irrorated with dark fuscous along costa; scattered in 

 disc are very large black and ochreous scales; cilia grey. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded; whitish, towards base and inner margin 

 fuscous; a fuscous discal spot; a narrow grey terminal line; cilia 

 whitish, on tornus and inner margin fuscous. 



^ 46-58 mm. Head and thorax white. Palpi fuscous. An- 

 tennae dark fuscous, basal joint white. Abdomen as in ^ but 

 tuft much larger and paler. Legs fuscous brown; tibiae and tarsi 

 dark fuscous with white annulations. Forewings shaped as in 

 male; pure white; costa narrowly fuscous; a broad central black 

 streak prolonged at base to dorsum, containing a few white and 

 ochreous scales, and reaching almost to apex; cilia white. Hind- 

 wings and cilia white. 



Vic. Gisborne, in ]March; received from Mr. S. Lyell. 



Gen. 9. D a n i m a. 

 Dauima, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. v. p. 1053. 



Head shortly rough-haired. 'Eyes naked. Tongue well de- 

 veloped. Palpi short, porrect; second joint with long hairs 



