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tions. Forewings ochreous-fuscous, with purplish reflections; a 

 pale yellow wedge-shaped mark from costa at 4, directed obliquely 

 outwards, broad on costa, its edges irregularly dentate, its apex 

 above middle of dorsum; cilia ochreous-fuscous, on dorsum grey. 

 Hindwings and cilia grey. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Stannary Hills; one specimen, received from Dr. Thomas 

 Bancroft. 



Parectopa EURYTHIOTA, n.sp. [evpi'detoros, broadly sulphur-marked]. 

 £.9 mm. Head and thorax brownish; face ochreous-whitish. 

 Palpi ochreous-whitish; apex fuscous. [Antennae broken]. Legs 

 ochreous-whitish, annulated with fuscous. Forewings pale brown- 

 ish, with purple reflections; a pale yellowish costal spot near base; 

 a pale yellow triangular fascia before middle, very broad on costa, 

 narrowing to a point on mid-dorsum ; edged with fuscous, and con- 

 taining a few fuscous scales; cilia brownish, on dorsum grey. 

 Hindwings and cilia grey. 



Closely allied to the preceding, but quite distinct in its mark- 

 ings. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q. : Kuranda, near Cairns; one specimen, received from Mr. 

 F. P. Dodd. 



Gen. G R A C I L A R I A. 



A large and cosmopolitan genus. 



Gracilaria crasiphila. 

 Meyr., Gen. Insect., Gracilariadae, p. 27. 

 N.A.: Port Darwin (Dodd). 



Gracilaria iophanes. 

 Meyr., Gen. Insect., Gracilariadae, p. 27. 

 N.Q. : Kuranda, near Cairns, in October (Dodd). 



Gracilaria leucolitha. 

 Meyr., Gen. Insect., Gracilariadae, p. 30. 

 N.A.: Port Darwin (Dodd). 



Gracilaria oenopella. 

 Q. : Stradbroke Island, in December. 



