or 
Or 
BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER M.D., F.E.S. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q... Townsville, in November and December: three 
specimens bred by Mr. F. P. Dodd, who states that “ the 
larva is very dark, active, and more hairy than pvyrales 
usually are; it may be found moving about quite freely with 
the ants. and pupates in the main or side galleries, the cocoon 
is oval and covered with tiny bark fragments, grass, etc.” 
The species of ant alluded to builds its galleries in trees. 
LAMORIA ADAPTELLA. 
N.Q.. Kuranda: Q.. Mount Tambourine. 
7 LAMORIA PACHYLEPIDELLA. 
Lamoria pachylepidella, Hmps., Rom. Mem. viu., p. 441. 
Bas f.e3: 
LAMMORIA OENOCHROA, 2. Sp. 
otvoxpoos, wine-coloured. 
ft 28mm. Head, thorax and palpi pale reddish-purple. 
Antennae, dull ochreous. Abdomen whitish. Legs whitish ; 
anterior pair tinged with reddish-purple. Forewings oval, 
costa strongly arched, apex rounded. termen obliquely 
rounded ; pale reddish-purple ; cia (rubbed). Hindwings 
with termen rounded; ochreous-whitish ; apex tinged with 
fuscous ; cilia pale fuscous, on tornus and dorsum whitish. 
Type (rather wasted) in Coll. Turner. 
I should have doubted whether this were distinguishable 
from adaptella, but for a difference in the neuration ; veins 
4 and 5 of forewings are widely separate at base, not connate 
as in that species. 
Q.. Nambour, in September ; one specimen. 
Gen. KUCALLIONYMA. 
Eucalliionyma, Rag., Rom. Mem. vui., p. 480 (1901). 
Sus-Fam. CRAMBINAE. 
CULLADIA ADMIGRATELLA. 
N.Q., Kuranda. 
CRAMBUS LEPTOGRAMMELLUS. 
V. Birchip. 
CRAMBUS CUNIFERELLUS. 
Q., Nanango, Toowoomba. 
ARGYRIA AMOENALIS. 
amoenalis, Suel., Tijd. v. Ent. 1880, p. 247. 1883, Pl. v., 
i, 9: 
N.Q., Cairns. 
