BY A. JEFFBRIS TURNER. 89 



Subfam. Hyponomeutinae. 

 Gen. SPANIOPHYLLA nov. 



aTtaviocpv'/.Xo:;, scantily winged. 



Head with appressed scales. Tongue rudimentary 

 Labial palpi moderate ascending, recurved ; second joint 

 short, expanded and shortly tufted anteriorly at apex ; 

 terminal joint longer than second, stout, acute. Maxillary 

 palpi obsolete. Antennae about | ; in terminal half with 

 joints somewhat expanded at apices ; in $ moderately 

 ciliated. Thorax smooth. Posterior tibiae smooth-scaled. 

 Forewings with all veins present and separate, 2 from f, 

 7 to termen. Hindwings lanceolate ; with 7 veins, 2 from 

 |, 3 and 4 coincident, 5, 6, 7 parallel. 



Nearest Prays Hb., but with lanceolate hindwings and 

 very different palpi. 



SPANIOPHYLLA EPICLITHRA, n. Sp. 



eJiiyJ.EtdQog, marked with a bar. 



(J $ 10-11 mm. Head white. Palpi white , second 

 joint grey externally except at apex. Antennae white, 

 apical I dark-fuscous ; ciliations in ^ 1. Thorax white. 

 Abdomen pale-grey. Legs white ; anterior tarsi fuscous ; 

 middle and posterior annulated with fuscous. Fore- 

 wings moderate, costa gently arched, apex round- 

 pointed, termen straight, oblique ; white, but with most of 

 posterior half of disc suffused with brownish-grey ; costa! 

 edge near base fuscous : a fuscous subcostal dot near base, 

 a second beneath costa at f, and a third between centre of 

 disc and tornus ; a broad ochreous bar with rounded ends 

 in middle of disc between J and centre ; cilia brownish-grey. 

 Hindwings and cilia grey. 



N.Q. Kuranda near Cairns in October and November ; 

 four specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



ETHMIA CLYTODOXA, U. .Sp. 



xkvrodo^og, most famous. 



(J 9 30-34 mm. Head white ; a spot on crown, and 

 middle of face black. Palpi white ; basal part of second joint, 

 and terminal joint except apex black. Antennae grey , 

 basal joint white, apical margin and a spot on upper surface 



