700 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



7. Teulisna, Walk. 



Tongue well-developed. Antennae in £ filiform, moderately 

 ciliated (1), with scattered longer ciiia. Palpi short, ascending, 

 loosely scaled, terminal joint short, somewhat pointed. Thorax 

 beneath with a transparent oval bladder on each side between 

 second and third coxae. Forewings in $ with strong flap of scales 

 from upper margin of cell above, completely covering cell ; 2 

 from middle, 3 and 4 stalked, 5 absent, 6 from point with 9, 7 

 and 8 out of 9, 11 anastomosing with 12. Hindwings in £ 

 beneath with short thick scaled ridge on submedian fold at base ; 

 3 and 4 stalked, 5 absent, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 from §. 



16. Teul. dasypyga, Feld. 



(Diastrophia dasypyga, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. CVI, 13.) 

 £. 28 mm. Head and antennae whitish-ochreous, fuscous- 

 tinged. Thorax fuscous. Abdomen hairy, dark grey. Forewings 

 elongate, moderately dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 hindmargin rather obliquely rounded, anal angle produced into a 

 strong rounded triangular projection ; fuscous ; a broad fuscous- 

 whitish costal streak from base to beyond middle, cut by an 

 oblique blackish bar before middle ; a narrow obscure darker 

 fascia indicated at f ; cilia fuscous. Hindwings and cilia light 

 ochreous-yellow. 



Queensland ; one specimen (Coll. Lucas). Felder quotes it 

 from Celebes ; I have little doubt of having correctly identified 

 his species ; his figure, although stated to represent a ^, does not 

 show the projecting anal angle of the forewings, which is probably 

 a sexual characteristic, but it is most likely that he mistook the 

 sex, as in many other instances. 



8. Brunia, Moore. 



Tongue well-developed. Antennae in £ filiform, moderately 

 ciliated (1), with scattered longer cilia. Palpi rather short, 

 porrected, loosely scaled, terminal joint short, somewhat pointed. 

 Forewings with vein 2 from middle, 3 and 4 stalked, 5 absent, 6 



