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NEPHOPTERYX CAPNO€SSA. 
Trissonca capnoéssa, Turn., P.R.S.Q. 1903, p. 133. 
IT assigned this species to T'rissonca by an error of obser- 
vation. 
EPICROCIS SUBLIGNALIS. 
N.Q., Geraldton. 
Gen. HYPOPHANA. 
Hypophana, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1882, p. 159. 
Differs from Phycita in the extremely short cell of hind- 
wings, not exceeding §. In this it agrees with Spatulipalpia, 
but veins 4 and 5 are long-stalked. This note refers only to 
the following species, as I have not been able to examine the 
others referred to the genus. 
HYPOPHANA PETALOCOSMA. 
Hypophana petalocosma, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1882, 
p. 169. 
Spatulipalpia sophronica, Turn., P.R.S.Q. 1903, p. 149. 
In my ¢ example the pectoral appendages are well- 
developed. 
N.Q., Townsville (Dodd). N.S.W., Sydney. 
SPATULIPALPIA DISSOLUTELLA. 
dissolutella, Snel.. Midd. Sum. Lep. p. 81. 
Cryptoblabes dissolutella, Hmps., Moths Ind. iv, p. 105. 
Q., Brisbane, in May, one g. Also from Celebes and 
India. 
CRYPTOBLABES OENOBARELLA. 
V., Birchip (Goudie), Gisborne (Lyell). 
CRYPTOBLABES ADOCETA. 
N.Q., Kuranda (Dodd). 
CRYPTOBLABES EURAPHELLA. 
Nephopteryx euraphella, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1879, 
Pe2E7: 
Q., Brisbane. N.S.W., Wollongong. 
Gen. STEREOBELA, 70v. 
stepeoBedos, with straight weapons, 7.e., palpi. 
Frons flat. Tongue obsolete (7). Palpi long, straight, 
porrect or drooping; terminal joint short, obtuse. Max- 
Wary palpi more than half labial in length, stout throughout, 
obtuse. Antennae in ¢ thickened, simple, ciliated. Fore- 
wings with 4 and 5 connate, 8 and 9 stalked. Hindwings 
with cell long (nearly 3), 3 from angle well separated from 4 
and 5 which are short stalked. 
