BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 135 



Gen. 27. Syjiphonistis, no v. 



(rvix<f>(i)vo?, harmonious. 



Face tiat. Tongue well developed. Palpi recurved, 

 ascending, barely reaching vertex. Antennae of ^ thickened, 

 simple, minutely ciliated (^), not distorted towards base. Fore- 

 wings in ^ with a glandular thickening on lower surface at end 

 of cell ; veins 2 and 3 on a long stalk from angle, 4 and 5 

 stalked, 8 and 9 stalked. Hindwings with veins 3, 4, 6 stalked, 

 7 anastomosing strongly with 8. 



Type Xfphoiiteiij.c rnonospHa, Low. 



SYMPHONISTIS MONOSPILA. 



Neplioptcnjx nwnospila, Low., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1901, p. 662. 



N.Q., Townsville, in July, January, and February ; three 

 specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd, who has found the 

 larvae on Loranthus. I consider Mr. Lower's locality very 

 dubious. 



Gen. 28. Hypargyria. 



Byparyijna, Rag., Nouv. Gen., p. 9 (1888) ; Hmps., Moths 

 Ind. iv., p. 87. 



HYP ARC'S RIA METALLIFERELLA. 



Hi/pnnji/)ia metalliferella, Rag., Nouv. Gen. p. 9 ; Mon. 

 Phyc, p. 123, PI. iv., f. 22 ; Hmps. Moths Ind. iv., p. 88. 



N.Q., Townsville, in November ; Q., Brisbane and South- 

 port, January to April. 



Gen. 29. Odontarthria. 



(hlontartJiria, Rag. 



ODONTARTHRIA ALMELLA. 



Ceroprepes ahnella, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1878, p. 210. 

 N.S.W., Sydney ; V., Melbourne. 



ODONTARTHRIA SUBFUSCELLA. 



Odontartlirid subfuscella, Hmps. 

 N.Q., Townsville; Q., Toowoomba. 



if ODONTARTHRIA SEBASMIA. 



Ceroprepes sebasmiu, Meyr., Tr. E.S., 1887, p. 253. 



S.A., Quorn. 



Gen. 30. Sthenobela, nov. 



o-^ei/o^cXos, with strong weapons ; in allusion to the palpi. 



Tongue well developed. Labial palpi of both sexes very 

 large ; in ^ with second joint very greatly dilated and bent 

 outwards, exposing the maxillary palpi which end in a brush-like 

 tuft, terminal joint very small ; in $ very long (6), second and 



