38 Mr. E. Meyrick's Descriptions of 



lines very fine dark red-brown ^lirinkled with black, forming en- 

 larged dots on costa, first right-angled posteriorly in middle, second 

 curved, rather irregular, indented inwards above middle and towards 

 dorsum ; a small dark red-brown spot on costa Ijei'ore middle ; 

 orbicular represented by a cloudy ochreous dot, reniform by a 

 small pale space surrounded by obscure ochreous suffusion ; sub- 

 terminal line pale, preceded by an indistinct light ochreous-brown 

 shade, forming an enlarged dark red-brown spot on costa, and 

 followed by a stronger ochreous-l^rown shade, with spots of dark 

 red-ljrown suffusion in middle and on costa ; a pra;terminal series of 

 blackish marks : cilia pale whitish-ochreous, barred with red-brown. 

 Hindwings with termen strongly waved ; colour, second line, and 

 cilia as in forewings ; a straight blackish median line mixed with 

 dark red ; a transverse ochreous discal spot preceding this, connected 

 with it at lower end ; terminal area wholly dark red-brown on 

 lower half, intersected by pale subterminal line. 



Melbourae, Victoria (Kershaw, Lucas) ; three specimeus. 



Sandava spilotis, n. sp. 



(J $ . 19-20 m.m. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale greyish- 

 ochreous sprinkled with dark fuscous. Paljii shorter than in S. xijlistis, 

 thorax more roughly scaled. Antenniw in (J with long seta3. Fore- 

 wings somewhat elongate-triangular, costa almost straight, apex 

 obtuse, termen waved, rounded, rather oblique ; whitish-ochreous, 

 irrorated with dark fuscous ; an undefined dark fuscous subbasal 

 fascia, well-marked on costa ; first and second lines dark fuscous, 

 irregular, sometimes undefined, foruung enlarged dark fuscous spots 

 on costa, first nearly straight, second curved outwards, approximated 

 to first dorsally ; a transverse-oval dark fuscous discal spot ; a rather 

 large roundish dark fuscous spot beyond second line in middle ; a 

 more or less distinct suffused dark fuscous apical spot ; a prajterminal 

 series of dark fuscous marks : cilia whitish-ochreous, mixed with 

 fuscous. Hindwings with termen strongly waved, rounded ; colour, 

 first and second lines, discal spot, and cilia as in forewings, but lines 

 obsolete costally. 



Duaringa, Queensland (Barnard) ; two specimens. 



Paonidia, n. g. 



Forehead with projecting ridgelike tuft. Tongue developed. An- 

 tenna) in (^ strongly ciliated. Palpi long, obliquely ascending, 

 second joint rough-scaled above and beneath, terminal joint moderate, 

 densely scaled, obtuse. Collar (in $ only ?) forming an expansible 



