196 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN MICROLEPIDOPTERA, 



Hypnomeuta MYRIOSEMUS. 



N.Q.: Townsville, in July and August. — Q.: Brisbane, in 

 August; Mount Tambourine, in November and January; Coolan- 

 gatta, in January and May. I do not think that H. paurodes 

 Meyr., is a distinct species. 



Atteva charopis. 

 N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in October and November. 



Atteva niphocosma. 



N.Q.: Cape York; Cairns, in August: Townsville, in February 

 and April. — Q.: Brisbane, in March. 



Attkva albiguttata. 

 • KS.W.: Tweed River. 



Tonza PURELLA. 

 N.A.: Port Darwin, in February. — Q.: Brisbane, in February, 

 March, and April ; Stradbroke Island ; Rosewood, in March ; 

 Coolangatta, in May. 



Anticrates paraxantha. 



In my example, 2 and 3 of fore wings are stalked. 

 N.Q.: Stannary Hills. 



Anticrates metreta. 



I cannot re-examine the type, but have before me one female 

 example with the following neuration — forewings with 2 and 3 

 stalked, 7, 8, 9 separate. Hind wings with 3 and 4 short-stalked, 

 6 and 7 widely separate at base, parallel. 



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



Anticrates zapyra. 



My example agrees exactly with Mr. Meyrick's description, 

 but 7 and 8 of forewings are long-stalked. Veins 2 and 3 of 

 forewings are separate, but closely approximated; 6 and 4 of 

 hind wings are connate. 



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



