BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. lll 
anterior pair. Forewings with costa gently arched, apex 
acute ; whitish sparsely irrorated with fuscous ; sometimes 
dots beneath fold at 4, 4 and tornus, but these are not 
always defined, cilia whitish, irrerated with fuscous round 
apex. Hindwings with emargination rectangular, apical 
process 1; whitish-grey, cilia ochreous-whitish. 
N.S.W., Mt. Kosciusko (5,000 feet), in March; four 
specimens, 
Gen. IDIOBELA no”. 
idvoBedoc, with peculiar weapons (palpi). 
Antenne shorter than forewings, without pecten. 
Labial palpi long, curved, ascending, second joint smoothly 
and densely scaled with short projecting apical tuft beneath, 
terminal joint shorter than second, rather stout, acute, 
a series of long hairs posteriorly from base to middle, form- 
ing a posterior tuft, which does not extend so far as apex. 
Forewings narrow, 2 and 3 separate, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to 
costa. Hindwings elongate-trapezoidal, apex acute, pro- 
duced, termen emarginate ; cilia 3 to 4; 3 and 4 remote. 
5 approximated to 4, 6 and 7 approximated at base, 
Posterior tibie of ¢ with inner middle spur very long. 
A development of Megacraspedus. 
IpIOBELA ISCHNOPTILA 7”. Sp. 
ioyvontiAoc, narrow-winged. 
©. 11 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous- 
whitish. Palpi ochreous-whitish, external surface of second 
joint except base and extreme apex, and apex of terminal 
joint, dark-fuscous irrorated with fuscous. Antenne 
whitish annulated with fuscous. Legs ochreous-whitish ; 
anterior tibiz and tarsi densely, middle slightly irrorated 
with fuscous. Forewings narrow-elongate, apex acute ; 
ochreous-whitish irrorated with pale-fuscous, an elongate 
blackish subcostal dot near base, and another at +; blackish 
dots in disc on fold at 4, a second before middle, and a third 
at 2 above tornus; wing beyond third dot more fuscous 3 
cilia ochreous-whitish dotted with fuscous towards apex. 
Hindwings and cilia pale grey. 
Q. Burpengary, near Brisbane, in April ; one specimen. 
