BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 153 
of the origin of v-in 9 of forewing occasionally out of 7 
occurs in both genera. Styloceros Meyr., differs only in 
the shorter antennz, which are otherwise very similar. 
SARISOPHORA TENELLA n. Sp. 
tenellus, delicate. 
3g 9. 9-11 mm. Head whitish, middle of crown 
ochreous-tinged. Palpi whitish, external surface of second 
joint whitish-ochreous. Antennz ochreous-whitish, upper 
‘surface barred with dark-fuscous. Thorax purple-grey, 
patagia © whitish. Abdomen = greyish-ochreous. Legs 
ochreous ; poterior pair ochreous-whitish. Forewings with 
costa nearly straight, apex very obtusely rounded, termen 
obliquely rounded ; purple-grey ; a broad whitish costal 
stresk to middle; apical area whitish with some fuscous 
irroration, sharply separated from ground-colour by a 
line from 2 costa to tornus; cilia fuscous, bases paler, a 
fine white median line, on tornus whitish. Hindwings and 
cilia pale-grey. 
Very distinct specifically; owing to the peculiarly 
rounded apex of forewings, it is difficult to say whether 7 
runs to apex or termen. 
N.Q., Cairns, in June, August and October. Q., Nam- 
bour, Caloundra and Brisbane, in October ; six specimens. 
SARISOPHORA TERRENA 2. Sp. 
terrenus, terrestrial. 
36 2. 15-17 mm. Head whitish-ochreous.  Palpi 
whitish-ochreous ; outer surface of second joint pale-fuscous 
except at apex. Antenne whitish ochreous; in 3 outer 
suriace of basal joint, a few bars on upper surface near base, 
and apical } fuscous. Thorax and abdomen ochreous-grey- 
whitish. Legs ochreous-whitish with a few fuscous scales ; 
anterior pair fuscous. Forewings with costa gently arched, 
apex pointed, termen oblique ; 9 out of 7; ochreous-grey- 
whitish ; first discal dot at 4, dark fuscous, distinct ; plical 
obsolete ; second discal before 2, nearly obsolete, some 
fuscous irroration between it and tornus; some fuscous 
