BY THOMAS P. LUCAS, M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., LON. 79 



posed of two lines and diffused shading, two minute black di.scal 

 dots opposite half costa, a transverse scolloped sinuous line at 

 quarter, a sub-terminal chain of dots, and immediately beyond a 

 similar hind-marginal line, with a suffusion of ferrous ochreous 

 in inclosed space. Cilia ferrous fuscous. Hindwings ochreous, 

 with a light median transverse and hind-marginal line and 

 suffused border of ferrous fuscous. Cilia ochreous red. 

 Brisbane. 



FAMILY GALLERIAD^. 



APHONIA ERUMPENS. SP. NOV. 



^ 24 iilHj, Head creamy ochreous, face fuscous ochreous. 

 Antenuse and thorax creamy silky ochreous. Abdomen fuscous 

 ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa nearly straight, apex 

 squared with straight hind margin, anal angle squared, creamy 

 ochreous, freely irrorated with light chocolate ochreous darker on 

 either border, a dark chocolate sinuous line one-third costa to 

 near centre of wing, thence re-curved to one-third inner margin, 

 a second similar line two-third costa for a third straight, thence 

 obliquely to four-fifth inner margin, darker chocolate diffusion 

 on hind and inner margins. Cilia chocolate ochreous. Hind- 

 wings reddish ochreous, hind-marginal chocolate fuscous line. 

 Cilia as forewings. 



Brisbane, rare. 



GROUP PYRALIDIN.E.— FAMILY CRAMBID.E. 



DIPTYCHOPHORA TORVA. SP. NOV. 



2 9 iilDV- Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax fuscous. 

 Abdomen grey fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa straight, 

 hind margin obliquely straight, ochreous grey, freely dusted with 

 fuscous and chocolate marks and lines ; a chocolate band from 

 base along costa to beyond one-half ; a conspicuous square, with 

 three anterior angles wanting, formed by dark chocolate lines 

 bounded by ochreous or fuscous and containing a bright ochreous 

 spot in centre, and small diffusions of same on anterior and 

 costal angles (resembling a sparkling eye) ; an indistinct ochreous 

 dot at half inner margin, and another at apex of costa, preceded 

 by a short chocolate costal line ; two other chocolate lines, parallel 

 to but not touching sides of square portion off' apical and anal 



