774 EEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



38. Agaphthora, n. g. 



Tongue well-developed. Antennae filiform, in £ very shortly- 

 ciliated. Palpi short, porrected, loosely scaled. Spurs very short. 

 Forewings with vein 2 from |, 4 and 5 stalked, 7 out of 8 below 

 11, 9, 10, and 11 out of 8. Hind wings with veins 3, 4, and 6 absent. 



116. Agapli. ?7ieIanora, n. sp. 



Q. 26-27 mm. Head black, face and sides orange. Antennae 

 black. Thorax black, patagia orange except towards apex. 

 Abdomen black, lateral margin orange. Forewings black ; spots 

 moderate, transparent, colourless ; first and third confluent into a 

 rather elongate wedge-shaped spot, lower margin subconcave ; 

 second wedge-shaped, nearly as long ; fourth wedge-shaped, upper 

 angle cut off by a black vein ; fifth subovate. Hindwings 

 extremely small ; first spot absent ; second moderate, transparent, 

 suboval, unevenly bisected. 



Cape York, Queensland ; two specimens (Coll. Macleay). 



117. Agapli. sphenodes, n. sp. 



£ Q. 25-27 mm. Only differs as follows : Head orange, crown 

 more or less blackish. Thorax black, with a posterior orange spot, 

 patagia orange, except towards apex. Abdomen orange, segments 

 narrowly black at base, anal segment wholly black. Forewings 

 with first spot more elongate towards base. Hindwings with spot 

 evenly bisected. 



Cairns, Queensland ; three specimens (Coll. Macleay). 



39. Hydrusa, Walk. 



Tongue well-developed. Antenna? in £ bidentate, dentations 

 shortly ciliated. Palpi short, porrected, loosely scaled. Spurs very 

 short. Forewings with vein 2 from about §, 4 and 5 approximated 

 at base or from a point, 7 out of 8 below 10, 9, 10, and 11 out of 

 8. Hindwings with vein 4 absent, 3 and 5 from a point or short- 

 stalked, 6 absent. 



