BY E. MEYRICK. 593 



Duaringa, Queensland ; three specimens received from Mr. 

 G. Barnard. 



7. Scioglyptis, n.g. 



Face with strong conical or rounded-conical horny scaled pro- 

 minence. Tongue developed. Palpi moderate, porrected, rough- 

 scaled, terminal joint very short. Antenna) in £ bipectinated, 

 apex simple. Thorax not crested, hairy beneath. Femora 

 glabrous ; posterior tibia3 in £ dilated, enclosing tuft. Forewings 

 in £ with well-marked fovea; 10 sometimes connected with 9, 

 11 sometimes out of 10, sometimes anastomosing with 12. Hind- 

 wings normal. 



An extreme form of Selidosema, only differing essentially by 

 the peculiar frontal prominence ; perhaps it need not be separated. 



Frontal prominence acute 10. liihinopa. 



Frontal prominence obtuse 11. hemeropa. 



10. Sciogl. Uthinojm, n.sp. 



<J. 27 mm. Frontal projection pointed, acute. Antennal pecti- 

 nations 6, apical J simple. Forewings with hindmargin obliquely 

 rounded, somewhat waved ; whitish-ochreous, with a few fine 

 scattered blackish scales ; first, median, and second lines slender, 

 cloudy, fuscous, darker on veins, but very ill-defined, first curved 

 and angulated near costa, median nearly straight, second curved 

 inwards on lower § ; an indistinct transverse discal mark beyond 

 median line, appearing to connect median and second lines ; 

 subterminal faintly whitish, cloudy, hardly perceptibly darker- 

 margined, preceded above middle by a small double dark fuscous 

 spot. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded, waved ; colour and 

 markings as in forewings, but first line absent, no discal mark, 

 median line darker, second line less curved inwards, nearly followed 

 by a faint fuscous shade, subterminal line somewhat darker- 

 margined anteriorly, preceded by a single very small fuscous spot 

 above middle. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; one specimen received from Dr. T. P. 

 Lucas. This specimen lias vein 10 of the forewings connected 



