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sometimes a series of dark crescentic marks posteriorly edged with 

 whitish, forming a subterminal line; cilia fuscous. Hindwings 

 with termen sigmoid; fuscous sometimes inclining to whitish; cilia 

 concolorous. 



Type in British Museum. 



Q. Brisbane, in May; one specimen (^) in Queensland Museum 

 and one (9) in Coll. Illidge. 



25. Gallaba ochropepla, n.sp. 

 [coxpoy, pale; nerrXos, a cloak.] 



9. 38 mm. Head white mixed with grey on vertex. Palpi 

 white. Antennae grey, base of stalk white. Thorax grey mixed 

 with white. Abdomen whitish. Legs whitish; anterior pair grey 

 mixed with white. Forewings elongate; costa moderately arched, 

 apex pointed, termen slightly rounded, oblique ; whitish-grey, 

 irrorated with grey, centre of disc suffused with white, a small 

 oblique fnscous streak close to mid-base, closely succeeded by a 

 similar streak in disc; two parallel grey lines, rather outwardly 

 curved, from J costa to J dorsum; two similar parallel lines, 

 interrupted in disc from |- costa to |- dorsum; a series of dark 

 grey streaks forming an interrupted subterminal line; cilia grey 

 mixed with whitish-grey. Hindwings with termen sigmoid; pale 

 grey; cilia pale gre}'. 



Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic. Ocean Grange, near Sale, in January; one specimen. 



Gen. 16. E c n o m o d e s, gen. no v. 



\eKvofM(odr]s of unusual appearance.] 



Head rough-haired. Eyes naked. Tongue obsolete. Palpi 

 shortly rough-scaled, in ^ recurved and reaching to vertex; in 9 

 rather shorter, porrect; terminal joint moderate, bent forwards. 

 Antenna? pectinated to apex in both sexes. Thorax with an erect 

 anterior crest. Posterior tibise with two pairs of spurs; anterior 

 tibiae in (J with a long tuft of hairs beneath. Forewings with 

 vein 2 from ^, 3 from well before angle, 6 from near base of 



