168 AUSTRALIAN THYRIDIDAE AND PYRILIDAE 



SEDENIA RUPALIS. 



Sedenia nipalis, Gn., Lep. viii, p. 250. 



Q., Toowoomba, Stanthorpe ; N.S.W., Murrurundi, Bowen- 

 fels ; v., Melbourne, Gisborne; T., Hobart ; S.A., Quorn,' 

 Kangaroo Island, Pfc. Lincoln. 



SEDENIA XEROSCOPA. 



Sedenia xeroscopa, Low., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1900, p. 37. 



Sedenia achroa, Low., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1901, p. 660. 



I have examined the type of aclnoa (labelled Derby), which 

 Mr. Lower informs me is probably identical with xeroscopa from 

 Broken Hill. 



SE >ENIA POLYDRSMA. 



Sedenia pobjdes ma, Low., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1900, p. 38. 

 N.S.W., Broken Hiil. 



ft SEDENIA ERYTHRURA. 



/Sedenia erythnira, Low., Tr. R.S.S.A. 1893, p. 165. 



S.A., Adelaide. 



Gen. 14. Eurhythma nov. 



ivpvOfjio<;, well-proportioned. 



Frons rounded. Tongue well-developed. Palpi porrect, 

 reaching well beyond frons, shortly hairy. Maxillary palpi 

 triangularly scaled. Antennae in <? pectinated. Forewings not 

 incised beneath apex ; vein 3 from before angle, 7 separate, 8 

 a"nd 9 stalked Hiadwings with veins 4 and 5 separate at base, 

 7 anastomosing with 8. 



Differs from An/i/ria in the separation of veins 4 and 5 of 

 the hindwings, and from Dipti/cJtopora in the forewings not being 

 incised, and the pectinated antennae of the <? . 



EURHYTHMA LATIFASCIELLA. 



Platytes latifasciella , Hmps. 



I do not know the reference, but saw a specimen from Port 

 Darwin in the British Museum which bore this name. 



N.A., Port Darwin, in January ; one specimen in Coll. Lyell. 

 Qen. 15. Diptychophora. 



Dipti/cIiopJiora, Zel., Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1866, p. 153. Meyr., 

 P.L.S.N.S.W. 1882, p. 153. 



DIPTYCHOPHORA STENURA, n. Sp. 



a-Tivovpos, with narrow tails. 



^ $ 10-12 ^\i)\. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi moderate 

 (2), ochreous-whitish mixed with fuscous hairs. Antennae 

 ochreous-whitish ; in <? simple, minutely ciliated (^). Thorax 

 whitish. Abdomen pale-ochreous. Legs ochreous-whitish. 

 Forewings triangular, costa moderately arched, apex round- 



