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clavus long and stout, clavical suture long and distinct. Abdomen 

 stout, tapering to tip. 



3 . Smaller than female; with the wings semitransparent, but 

 without fuscous markings. Genitalia (£) short and broad ; 

 lower genital plate short and rather angular; forceps short, thick, 

 and turned downward; upper genital plate long, thick, and 

 rounded at tip. 



Hab. — Bendigo, Vic. (on E. leucoxylon); and Tumut, N.S.W. 

 (on E. macrorrhyncha, and E. hemiphloia; W. W. Froggatt). 



Rhinocola assimilis, n.sp. 

 (Plate xi., fig. 13). 



Closely allied to the preceding species. The habits of both 

 larvae and pupae are identical, except that the lerp-coverings 

 within the curled leaf are very much more irregular in form, and 

 somewhat larger. The minute larvae do not at once commence 

 to form a lerp-scale, but crawl about enveloped in white filaments, 

 and take shelter in the first curl of the leaf. General colour 

 pale yellow. 



Pupa dull brown, with darker markings on the head, legs and 

 antennae ; a row of spots down each side of thorax and abdomen 

 black. 



Imago. — Length 15, antennae O03 inch. 



General colour ochreous, eyes reddish-brown; wings coriaceous, 

 light brown, nervures reddish-brown. Head narrow, curved 

 down in front, arcuate behind, with front margin arcuate in centre 

 and on either side at base of antennae, with a short median suture 

 and small rounded fovea on either side; face lobes small, hidden 

 from above; antennae short, apex of terminal joints clouded with 

 chestnut, 1st and 2nd joints very stout and short, 3rd joint 

 cylindrical, twice the length of the two preceding combined, 

 4th-9th shorter, 10th short, oval at the tip. Eyes not projecting, 

 angular on the inner margin : central ocellus very small, lateral 

 ocelli small, close to the eye. Thorax : pronotum angular in 

 front, broadest in centre, with an impressed fovea, narrow and 



