BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 149 
Gen. ANAPTILORA. 
Anaptilora Meyr., P.L.8., N.S.W., 1904, p. 390. 
The definition of this genus should be enlarged as 
regards the palpi as follows :—Palpi long, recurved, second 
joint thickened with appressed hairs, often with a small 
tuft of loose spreading hairs posteriorly at apex, terminal 
joint acute, in 2 moderately slender, in 3 stout, and often 
with a posterior tuft of hairs about middle. This is to 
admit the two following species, which are closely allied to 
A. eremias, and agree with it structurally except in the palpi. 
In A. basiphaea the posterior tuft of second joint, and of 
terminal joint in g are both very small but recognisable, 
in haplospila they are both absent. 
ANAPTILORA BASIPHHA 2. Sp. 
Baoipaiog, dusky at the base. 
gd. 18 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi whitish- 
ochreous with some fuscous irroration. Antenne pale- 
grey. Thorax whitish-ochreous with some fuscous scales 
‘posteriorly. Abdomen and legs ochreous-whitish. Fore- 
wings somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa slightly arched, 
apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; ochreous-whitish 
with a few scattered fuscous scales ; markings fuscous ; a 
narrow basal fascia slightly produced on dorsum; discal 
dots at 4 and 3, plical slightly beyond first discal ; a terminal 
series of dots ; cilia ochreous-whitish. Hindwings and cilia 
whitish. 
N.Q., Townsville, in August ; two specimens. 
ANAPTILORA HAPLOSPILA 7”. SP. 
azhoonthoc, simply spotted. 
3 2. 12-13 mm. Head _ whitish-ochreous. Palpi 
whitish-ochreous with slight fuscous irroration ; terminal 
joint sometimes with a subapical fuscous ring. Antenne 
whitish-ochreous, basal joint sometimes fuscous. Thorax 
whitish-ochreous, sometimes with two blackish dots on 
posterior margin. Abdomen whitish-ochreous, towards base 
sometimes grey. Legs fuscous with obscure ochreous 
whitish annulations, or wholly whitish-ochreous. Fore- 
wings not dilated, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, 
