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Epicephala COLYMBETELLA. 

 Brisbane, also in June. 



Epicephala trigonophora. 

 Q.: Brisbane, in April; Bunya Mountains, in December. 



Epicephala acrobaphes. 

 The blackish suffusion of the apical half of the hindwings is 

 present only in the male, of which I have now two examples. 

 Q.: Stradbroke Island, also in April. 



Epicephala australis. 

 Q.: Brisbane, from May to November. 



Epicephala eugonia, n.sp. [evywvios, well-angled.] 

 9.6 mm. Head and palpi snow-white. Antennae grey. Thorax 

 and abdomen grey. Legs white. Forewings grey; markings 

 snow-white; a rather broad streak along whole of dorsum; a 

 slender streak from ^ costa obliquely outwards, joining dorsal 

 streak at J; a second streak from costa at f , very obliquely out- 

 wards; a third short streak from ^ costa; two streaks from 

 dorsum just before tornus, very oblique, nearly touching second 

 dorsal streak in disc; an outwardly curved silvery streak from 

 costa before apex to midtermen; a dark fuscous dot in disc just 

 beyond this; cilia white, apices grey, on dorsum wholly grey. 

 Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Near E. trigonophora, but more neatly marked, the costal 

 streaks narrower, and the first of them joining dorsal streak. 

 There seems to be no fuscous line around apex and termen, but 

 as to the colour of the thorax, I cannot be certain, as it has been 

 discoloured by grease, though the type is otherwise in good con- 

 dition. Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q.: Brisbane, in December; one specimen. 



Epicephala frugicola, n.sp. [Frugicolus, inhabiting fruit]. 

 (J 9. 8-9 mm. Head white. Palpi white; external surface of 

 labial palpi grey, except at base and apex. Antennae ochreous- 

 grey. Thorax and abdomen ochreous-grey; the former with a 



