BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 129 
The coloration of the legs, which as in the last species. 
is peculiar, is alike in both sexes. 
Q., Mt. Tambourine in September; Killarney in 
November ; five specimens. 
CRASPEDOTIS DIASTICHA n. sp. 
Otaottyoc, with a line running through. 
Q.13 mm. Head, thorax and abdomen grey. Palpi 
very long; second joint exceeding vertex ; terminal joint 
2, grey-whitish. Antenne pale-grey. Legs grey-whitish ; 
posterior pair whitish. Forewings with costa rather strongly 
arched, apex pointed, termen oblique; whitish-grey; a 
broad fuscous median streak from base to apex, giving off 
a short branch along fold ; a fuscous terminal line from apex 
to a large tornal spot nearly confluent with median streak ; 
cilia whitish-grey. Hindwings and cilia grey-whitish 
N.S.W., Sydney, in January ; one specimen. 
PRODOSIARCHA GLAGERA 2. Sp. 
yAayeoos, milky. 
dg. ll mm. Head, palpi, antenne and thorax whitish. 
Abdomen grey. Legs whitish. Forewings with costa 
gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen very oblique ; 
whitish, with pale ochreous-grey irroration which forms 
slender streaks along fold, from base of costa through dise 
to apex, and along costa; cilia whitish with a few pale 
ochreous-grey scales. Hindwings over 1, apex pointed, 
termen slightly sinuate ; whitish, cilia whitish. 
N.Q., Cairns, in October; one specimen. 
Gen. CorYNZA nov. 
xoovvatoc, clubbed (in allusion to second joint of palpi) 
Antenne 2; in 6 simple; without pecten. Palpi. 
long ; second joint greatly thickened towards apex by long 
appressed hairs, at apex its breadth is half length of joint ; 
terminal joint 3, slender, acute. Forewings with 2 and 3 
stalked, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings 14, apex 
pointed, termen scarcely sinuate ; 3 and 4stalked, 5 approxi- 
mated at base to 4, 6 and 7 stalked. 
Near Hemiarcha Meyr., from which it is distinguished 
by the palpi. 
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