BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 1013 



moderately long, slightly arched, obliquely ascending, second joint 

 slender, smoothly scaled, terminal joint much shorter than second, 

 dilated with loose scales so as to become elongate-ovate, obtuse. 

 Maxillary palpi obsolete. Posterior tibiae with projecting hairs 

 above. Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from near angle of cell, 

 7 to costa, 1 1 from middle of cell. Hindwings as broad as fore- 

 wings, elongate-ovate, cilia §; veins 3 and 4 parallel, 5 approximated 

 to 4 at base, 6 and 7 parallel, 6 running to costa. 



Acm. polyxena, n. sp. 



£. 18 mm. Head and palpi light grey, finely irrorated with 

 dark grey and whitish, palpi whitish internally. Antennae grey. 

 Thorax grey -whitish mixed with reddish-fuscous. Legs grey, 

 posterior pair grey-whitish. (Abdomen broken). Forewings 

 elongate, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, hind- 

 margin very oblique, slightly rounded ; grey, somewhat mixed 

 with reddish-ochreous, and suffused with white towards disc ; a 

 cloudy irregular central longitudinal fuscous-reddish streak from 

 base to near middle, margined above with some scattered black 

 scales ; a fine black line from disc at ? to costa near apex, below 

 which the hindmarginal area is suffused with light ochreous-reddish : 

 cilia grey- whitish, with a reddish-grey line near base. Hindwings 

 and cilia grey- whitish. 



Mount Lofty, South Australia ; one specimen taken by Mr. E. 

 Guest. 



HYPONOMEUTIDAE 

 Enaemia, Z. 



Enaem. erythractis, n. sp. 



(J. 28-29 mm. Head pale yellow, crown reddish-tinged. Palpi 

 and antenna? orange-red; antennae with a short spine on each 

 joint. Thorax pale yellow, anterior margin, and an irregular 

 transverse stripe connected in middle with a small posterior spot 

 red. Abdomen orange. Legs red, anterior and middle tibiae with 

 suffused pale yellow band, base of tarsi yellowish. Forewings 



