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BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER M.D., F,E.S. 57 
N.S.W., Broken Hill (Lower); S.A., Mount Lofty 
(Meyrick, Tr. E.S., 1887, p. 251); N.W.A.,-Roeburne ; one 
specimen in Coll. Lyell. Also from India and Europe. 
CHILO LATIVITTALIS. 
T. Strahan. 
SEDENIA CERVALIS. 
N.S.W., Glen Innes, Cooma (Meyrick). 
SEDENIA RUPALIS. 
N.S.W., Glen Innes, Bathurst, Cooma; T., Launceston ; 
S.A., Mount Lofty ; W.A., Carnarvon (Meyrick). 
+f SEDENIA ASPASTA. 
Sedenia aspasta, Meyr., Tr. E.S., 1887, p. 244. 
W.A., Carnarvon. 
SEDENIA LEUCOPEPLA, 7. sp. 
ANevxoretAos, white-cloaked. 
ft 16-19 mm. Head, palpi, thorax and abdomen 
ochreous-whitish. Antennae ochreous-whitish; in jg with 
short ciliations (4). Legs ochreous-whitish. Forewings 
elongate-triangular, costa scarcely arched, apex rounded, 
termen very obliquely rounded ; ochreous-whitish sparsely 
irrorated with pale brownish-fuscous, and with suffused 
markings of this colour; a line from } costa to } dorsum; a 
discal spot beneath mid-costa ; an inwardly oblique line from 
# costa strongly bent inwards at 2 to before discal spot, then 
bent again to reach dorsum at 3; cilia whitish. Hindwings 
with termen rounded ; whitish ; a fuscous line from # costa 
not reaching middle; traces of a similar line from dorsum 
above tornus; cilia whitish. Underside similar. 
Type in Coll. Lyell. 
N.W.A., Roeburne ; two specimens received from Mr. ° 
G. Lyell. 
DIPTYCHOPHORA OCHRACEALIS. 
N.Q., Kuranda (Dodd). 
DIPTYCHOPHORA DIARGEMA, it. Sp. 
dvapyenos, flecked with white. 
@ 12 mm. Head ,antennae, thorax and abdomen 
whitish. Palpi. long (43); pale fuscous. Legs whitish ; 
apical joint of posterior tarsi fuscous. Forewings triangular, 
costa nearly straight, apex rounded, termen oblique, nearly 
straight, but incised beneath apex ; whitish with some greyish 
irroration ; a fine straight grey line from } costa to + dorsum : 
