44 AUSTRALIAN THYRIDIDAE AND PYRALIDAE 
POUJADIA INFICITA. 
Acrobasis inficita, Wik., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxvun, p. 30. 
Powadia inficitta, Hmps., Moths Ind. iv., p. 58. 
Identified by Sir Geo. Hampson from a single ? example 
in poor condition, so t think some doubt is permissable. 
Q., Dalby. Also from Ceylon and India. 
Gen. PARRAMATTA. 
Parramatta, Rag., Rom, Mem. vii, p. 366. 
Gen. Papua 
Papua, Rag., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1889, p. 220. 
PAPUA LATILIMBELLA. 
Papua latilimbella, Rag., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1889, p. 220. 
Rom. Mem. vin. Pl. 36, f. 7. 
PAPUA LONGIRAMELLA. 
Emmatlocera longiramella, Hmps., Rom. Mem. vui., p. 315. 
Bi 2st ale: 
HOMOEOSOMA VAGELLA. 
V. Birchip (Goudie), Gisborne (Lyell). 
HOMOEOSOMA FARINARIA. 
N.S.W., Sydney ; one ? example with the posterior line 
completely obsolete, and the anterior ill-marked. Otherwise 
it agrees with the type. 
Gen. EUCAMPYLA. 
[have not been able to examine an example of this genus, 
but Mr. Meyrick states that the forewings have eleven veins, 
and it is therefore wrongly placed in my tabulation. Perhaps 
it should be referred to the neighbourhood of Euzophera. 
Gen. SYNTYPICA, nov. 
ouvtumucos, Similarly stamped, of similar structure. 
Face flat. Tongue present. Palpi long, porrect ; 
terminal joint distinct, somewhat down-curved. Maxillary 
palpi well-developed, filiform. Antennae of 9? simple, 
minutely ciliated. Forewings with 4 and 5 stalked, 8 absent. 
Hindwings with 3 and 4 separate, 5 absent, 7 anastomosing 
with 8 to near apex. 
In neuration this genus agrees with Homoeosoma, but the 
palpi are very different. In my tabulation it should be 
placed in the position wrongly occupied by Eucampyla. 
