BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 119° 
tarsi dark-fuscous ; middle and posterior tarsi suffused with 
grey. Forewings with costa straight, apex round-pointed ; 
grey ; towards base suffused with silvery white except for 
a long dorsal wedge, broadest at base ; a white costal dot 
at 2; black dots on apex and mid-termen, edged anteriorly 
with white ; cilia grey, round apex with bases ferruginous. 
Hindwings with apical process }; grey; an apical fuscous 
dot, cilia grey, on apex whitish with a fuscous subapical 
dot. 
Q., Toowoomba, in October; one specimen. 
Gen. HELCYSTOGRAMMA. 
Dectobathra Meyr., P.U.S. N.S.W., 1904, p. 299. 
In choristis Meyr. and amethystina Meyr. veins 2 and 3 
of forewings are stalked, and to these the name Dectobathra 
should be restricted. This has been recognised by Mr. 
Meyrick (Exot. Micro. ii, p. 144), but in the same place he 
has sunk this name to Helcystogramma, a genus for which 
I at present do not know the reference. He also establishes 
the genus Julactis with a new species semifusca (which I 
possess) as the type, to include also insignis Meyr. But 
in my opinion these last two species are Xyloryctine, and 
should be referred to the genus Plectophila Meyr. or at- 
least very near it. Vein 2 of the forewings in them arises 
from 2 or 3. 
HELCYSTOGRAMMA ZAPYRODES 2. Sp. 
Canvowdye, fiery. 
2.10 mm. Head fuscous. Palpi grey ; second joint: 
marked by transverse ridges on external surface ; inner 
surface of terminal joint whitish. Antenne dark-fuscous. 
Thorax fuscous with some ochreous scales posteriorly. 
Abdomen dark-fuscous, beneath ochreous, tuft whitish. 
Legs whitish on under surface, upper surface fuscous with 
whitish bars. Forewings elongate-oblong, dilated poster- 
iorly, costa straight, obtusely angled before apex, apex 
rounded, termen straight, transverse, obtusely angled above 
tornus ; fuscous,; an orange dorsal patch containing some 
fuscous scales; three oblique leaden-metallic lines from 
costa, first near base, second at 1}, third from middle ; second 
