BY A. JEFFEBIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 131 



internal surface ochreous-whitish. Antennae fuscous ; in <J 

 slightly serrate, not distorted towards base, minutely ciliated (^). 

 Thorax cchreous-whitish. Abdomen pale-ochreous, towards 

 apex greyish. Legs dark-fuscous, irrorated with whitish except 

 tarsi. Forewings narrow-elongate, costa nearly straight, apex 

 rounded, termen oblique, slightly rounded ; brown-whitish with 

 a few scattered dark-fuscous scales ; a median streak of dark- 

 fuscous irroration from base to f , widening posteriorly ; a dark- 

 fuscous spot at apex continued as a line along termen ; cilia 

 pale-grey mixed with white especially towards bases. Hind- 

 wings with termen rounded ; grey; cilia pale-grey with a darker 

 line near bases. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Ballandean, near Stanthorpe, in February, one speci- 

 men ; v., Gisborne. 



Gen. 23. Pempelia. 



Pempelia, Hb., Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1882, p. 157. 



pempelia opimella. 



Nephopterijx opimella. Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1878, p. 201. 

 Q., Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine, Stanthorpe. N.S.W.,, 

 Sydney, Katoomba. 



PEMPELIA CANILINEA. 



Lasiocera canilinea, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1878, p. 209. 

 Distinguishable from the preceding by the peculiar antennae 

 of the S , but not I think to be separated generically. 

 N.S.W., Sydney, Goulburn, Katoomba. 



ft PEMPELIA ANTELIA. 



Lasiocera antelia, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1885, p. 455. 

 v., . S.A., Ardrossan. 



ft PEMPELIA HEMICHLAENA. 



Pempelia? hemichlaena, Meyr,, Tr. E.S. 1887, p. 260. 



v., . 



ft PEMPELIA MICROCOSMA. 



Lasiosticha microcosma, Low., Tr. R.S.S.A. 1893, p. 166. 

 Referred to this genus conjectu rally. 

 S.A., Adelaide. 



Gen. 24. Trissonca. 



Trissonca, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1882, p. 158. 

 I think Heterograplm, Rag. (Ent. Mo. Mag., 1885, p. 31), is 

 the same genus. 



