90 LEPIDOPTEROLOGICAL GLEANINGS. 



black ; ciliations in ^ minute. Thorax white ; bases of 

 patagia an anterior spot, a pair of median and a pair of 

 postmedian spots black. Abdomen Vjlack ; lower surface apex 

 of first segment and an interrupted median line above white. 

 Legs black banded and annulated with white. Forewings 

 elongate-oblong, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 

 termen slightly oblique, not rounded ; white with numerous 

 moderate black spots ; a row of eight spots on costa, the 

 first three tending to be reduplicated in disc, the last four 

 near apex dotlike ; one spot on dorsum at | ; three spots 

 beneath and touching fold, and three in disc above fold ; 

 six or seven irregularl}^ disposed in posterior part of disc ; 

 a row along termen partly confluent with each other and with 

 a rather large spot in disc ; cilia white, with a black apical 

 line and some black basal scales at apex. Hind wings twice 

 as broad as forewings, termen rounded, white ; apical 

 fourth fuscous, cilia white, with a basal fuscous line toward 

 apex of wing, and fuscous apices at apex. 



Q. Brisbane in June and November ; Mount Tam- 

 bourine in October and November. N.S.W. S^^dney ; Bulli 

 in January. Se\ en specimens 



Subfam. Glj'phipteryginae. 



GLYPHIPTERYX AUTOPETES. 



Meyr., P.L.8.N.S.W., 1907, p. 118. 



Q. Coolangatta in August ; flying shortly before sunset 

 among the sand flora behind the beach ; plentiful. The 

 only previously recorded locality is W.A. Albany ; no doubt 

 this species occurs in similar localities all round the coast 

 of south and south-east Australia, but owing to its minute 

 size it is easily overlooked. 



Subfam. Xyloryctinae. 



CRYPTOPHASA EPIXYSTA, 11. SjJ. 



eni^varoQ, polished. 



$ 52-56 mm. Head orange-ochreous ; face whitish. 

 Palpi moderately long, second joint reaching base of antennae, 

 terminal joint | ; whitish-ochreous, some dark-fuscous scales 

 towards base of external surface of second joint. Antennae 

 fuscous. Thorax white ; tegulse fuscous ; patagia ochreous. 

 Abdomen dark-fuscous, undersurface ochreous ; dorsum of 



