196 Mr. E. Meyrick un Pyralidina from 



Endotricha cethopa, Meyr. 



Endotricha obscura, ButL, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1886, 427, is the female of this species. 



Endotricha aglaopa, n. s. 

 $ , 16 ram. Head, palpi, and thorax blackish-fuscous mixed 

 with ochreous ; patagia terminating in long whitish hairs. An- 

 tennae pale ochreous annulated with iark fuscous, ciliations 3. 

 Abdomen blackish, somewhat mixed with purplish, anal tuft 

 ochreous-yellowish. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior and middle 

 coxa? and femora coarsely irrorated with black. Fore wings elon- 

 gate-triangular, costa sinuate, apex obtuse, hind margin rounded, 

 oblique ; veins 4 and 5 separate ; very deep fuscous-purple, irro- 

 rated with black ; lines scarcely paler, almost straight and tolerably 

 parallel, hardly traceable except on costa, where they form con- 

 spicuous whitish-ochreous marks, first at one-third, second at 

 three -fourths ; between these are three pairs of minute whitish- 

 ochreous dots on costa ; cilia with basal half blackish, terminal 

 half crimson-whitish. Hind wings with veins 4 and 5 separate ; 

 blackish ; a broad clear yellow band before middle, containing 

 some black scales above middle, on costa dilated and extending 

 suffusedly to base ; cilia with basal half blackish, terminal half 

 yellow-whitish. 



Victoria ; one specimen (coll. Lucas). 



Persicoptera, Meyr.. 



Persicoptera pulchrinalis, Gn. 



Also from Bathurst i'2500 feet), New South Wales ; 

 Victoria ; and Perth, West Australia ; in October and 

 November. 



Myrmidonistis, n. g. 



Forehead vertical, loosely scaled. Ocelli present. Tongue 

 well-developed. Antenmc almost as long as fore wings, in 

 male with joints angularly projecting, moderately ciliated (1), 

 stalk abruptly thickened and deeply notched at base on inner side, 

 forming a sharp projection above notch, basal joint with upper 

 angle sharply projecting below it. Labial palpi very long, straight, 

 porrected, densely rough-scaled above ami beneath, terminal joint 

 moderate, loosely scaled. Maxillary palpi rather short, loosely 

 rough-scaled, terminally dilated. Posterior tibiae in male with 

 outer median and terminal spurs very short, inner median spur 



