60 AUSTRALIAN THYRIDIDAE AND PYRALIDAK 
7 HPYSIDIA ERYTHROPSALIS. 
Hypsidia erythropsalis Roths., Nov. Zool. 1t., p. 603. 
BOSTRA DISTICHA, 
N.Q., Cairns, Kuranda. 
TITANOCEROS CATAXANTHA. 
Q., Nanango. 
Gen. CATAMOLA. 
Catamola, Meyr., Tr.E.S. 1884, p. 178. 
Nyctereutica, Turn., P.R.S.Q. 1903, p. 192. 
Type C. funerea, Wik. Mr. Meyrick subsequently sank 
his genus in H'pipaschia from which it is distinguished by the 
long anastomosis of veins 7 and 8 of hindwings: in Epi- 
paschia these veins are either separate or anastomose very 
shortly. The genus is a natural one; all the species are 
dark-fuscous or blackish. 
CATAMOLA FUNEREA. 
I previously overlooked the fact that this common species 
is certainly referable to my genus Nyctereutica of which Cata- 
mola, Meyr., is an older name. 
N.Q., Townsville. 
CATAMOLA CAPNOPIS. 
V., Gisborne (Lyell). 
MACALLA CONCISELLA. 
N.Q., Kuranda. 
MACALLA AERUGINOSA. 
Q., Nambour. 
MACALLA MNIARIAS, 2. sp. 
pvtapos, MOSSY. 
3 24 mm. Head and palpi greenish. Antennae 
ochreous-fuscous; in g ciliated im tufts (2): processes 
green, posteriorily brownish. Thorax brownish with some 
green scales and a posterior blackish spot ; basal } of patagia 
green. Abdomen pale reddish-brown ; a transverse blackish 
line on second segment ; tuft greenish tinged. Legs whitish 
mixed with brownish and dark-fuscous ; anterior and middle 
tarsi dark -fuscous with whitish annulations. Forewings 
triangular, costa straight, towards apex slightly arched, 
apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique; green; markings 
pale reddish-brown irrorated sparsely with blackish scales ; 
