i21R Mr. E. Meyrick on Pyralidina from 



Barnard, more ochreous-yellowish than the Fijian male, 

 but not otherwise different. 



Syngamia, (In. 

 Syngamia floridalis, Z . 

 Also from Cairns, Queensland (coll. Macleay and 

 Lucas) ; Tahiti (Mr. J. J. Walker). 



Hyalea fulvidalis, Wallgr., Wien. Ent. Mon., 1860, 

 174, is, I feel satisfied, an additional synonym of this 

 species. 



Agathodes, Gh. 



Forehead flat, oblique. Ocelli present. Tongue well-developed. 

 Antenna; four-fifths, in male shortly ciliated (-}), filiform. Labial 

 palpi moderate, arched, ascending, second joint with long dense 

 projecting scales beneath, terminal joint concealed. Maxillary 

 palpi rather short, terminally dilated with scales. Abdomen in 

 male with anal segment elongate, tuft short, slender, valves 

 retracted. Posterior tibiae with outer middle-spur one-fourth, 

 outer end-spur one-third of inner. Fore wings with vein 10 

 approximated to 9, 11 very oblique. Hind wings one-third broader 

 than fore wings ; veins 3, 4, 5 closely approximated at base, 7 out 

 of 6 near origin, anastomosing with 8 to one-third. 



Agathodes ostensalis, Hb. 



Perinephela ostensalis, Hb., Zut., 833, 834 ; Agathodes 

 ostensalis, Gn., 208. 



Cooktown, Queensland; one specimen (coll. Maclecuy). 

 Also from Celebes, Sumatra, Java, and India. 



DlATHRAUSTA, Ld. 



Forehead tolerably flat, oblique. Ocelli present. Tongue well- 

 developed. Antennae almost as long as fore wings (in male filiform, 

 shortly ciliated, according to Lederer). Labial palpi moderate, 

 obliquely ascending, second joint with short rough projecting 

 scales beneath, terminal joint moderately long, cylindrical. Maxil- 

 Larj palpi moderate, dilated with scales towards apex. Fore wings 

 with vein 10 rising out of stalk of 8 and 9, 11 oblique. Hind 

 wings as broad as fore wings ; veins 3 and 4 from a point, 5 absent, 

 7 out of 6 near origin, anastomosing willi 8 to near middle, 



