BY A. J. TURNER. 219 



tennse of <J shortly and evenly ciliated. Legs with outer spurs J 

 or less than ^ inner spurs; posterior tibia? smooth-scaled. Fore- 

 wings with all veins present, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hind- 

 wings with all veins present, 3 and 4 tolerably remote at origin, 5, 

 6, 7 parallel. 



Near Glyphipteryx, but differing in 3 and 4 of hindwings not 

 being connate, in palpi, and in ciliation of £ antennae. 



NAPECCETES CROSSOSPILA, n.sp. [K/000-0-00-77-1A09, with marginal spot]. 



(J. 10 mm. Head and thorax dark fuscous. Palpi fuscous, 

 towards base whitish. Antenna? fuscous; ciliations in <J 1. Abdo- 

 men dark fuscous, beneath whitish. Legs fuscous, with whitish 

 annulations. Forewings dark fuscous; faint whitish marks on 

 costa at | and i; a minute white dot on tornus; a fairly large 

 white spot on midtermen ; a very faint whitish subapical dot ; cilia 

 dark fuscous, on marginal spot white. Hindwings fuscous ; base of 

 costa whitish ; cilia fuscous. Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q. : Montville (1500ft.), near Nambour, in October; one speci- 

 men. 



Subfam. Tin^gkriaNjE. 



I have followed Lord Walsingham (Trans. Ent. Soc, 1889) in 

 including there the genus Eretmocera, though this course is open to 

 some doubt. On this view, the absent vein in the forewing is 6 and 

 not 8, 7 and 8 are stalked, but 7 runs to termen and not to costa, 

 as in Snellenia. 



Eretmocera chrysias. 



N.Q. :Townsville in May, July, and August. — Q. : Duaringa and 

 Maryborough, from February to April. 



Eretmocera flavicincta, n.sp. [Flavicinctus, girt with yellow]. 



<££. 9-11 mm. Head, palpi, and antennas fuscous. Thorax fus- 

 cous, with two yellow spots on posterior margin, more or less 

 developed. Abdomen dark fuscous, with a deep purple sheen ; dor- 



