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stalked, 6 separating before 8, 7 to costa. Hindwings about 
13, apex acute, produced, termen strongly sinuate ; 3 and 4 
long-stalked, 5 parallel, 6 and 7 long-stalked. 
In the neighbourhood of  Anacampsis, Curt. 
(Apoerema, Durr.) The stalking of both 3 and 4, and 6 
and 7, of hindwings nearly to margin seems sufficient: 
distinction. 
SCINDALMOTA LIMATA 7. sp. 
limatus, polished. 
3. 14 mm. Head and palpi white. Antenne grey ;: 
ciliations in g 4. Thorax whitish-ochreous. Abdomen 
pale-grey, tuft whitish. Legs fuscous annulated with 
whitish ; posterior pair mostly whitish. Forewings narrow, 
costa straight, apex acute, termen very oblique; whitish 
mostly suffused with whitish-ochreous; a large central 
brownish spot partly outlined by blackish seales, connected 
with dorsum before tornus ; a brownish dot on costa just 
beyond middle ; a brownish fascia partly outlined by blackish 
scales from 2 costa to tornus, constricted towards tornus ; 
cilia grey with slight fuscous irroration. Hirdwings and 
cilia pale-grey. 
Q., Sandgate, near Brisbane, in September, one 
specimen. 
Gen. CATAMECES nov. 
xataunuycs, very long. 
Antenne #; without pecten. Labial palpi long ; second 
joint very long, anteriorly thickened with long rough seales 
which form a small apical tuft; terminal joint about 4 
second, rather stout, acute. Forewings with 2 and 3 
separate, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex. Hindwings 1, apex 
pointed, strongly produced, termen sinuate ; 3 and 4 widely 
separate, 5 arising from nearer 6 than 4, 6 ard 7 separate, 
nearly parallel. 
A distinct and isolated genus of uncertain affinity. 
CATAMECES THIOPHARA 2. Sp. 
fewopagos, sulphur-robed. 
3. 20 mm. Head, palpi, antenne and thorax pale- 
yellow. (Abdomen broken). Legs pale-yellow. Fore- 
