170 AUSTRALIAN THYRIDIDAE AND PYRALIDAE 



line ; a series of fine ochreous streaks on veins in posterior part 

 of disc, not reaching termen ; a triangular whitish subapical 

 costal spot ; subterminal part of disc whitish strigulated with 

 dark-fuscous scales ; a series of 7 or 8 minute blackish terminal 

 dots separated by short ochreous streaks, extending equally from 

 apex to toruus ; cilia with bases forming a thick leaden-fuscous 

 line, succeeded by a fine ochreoup line, apices fuscous, at tornus 

 whitish. Hindwings with termen somewhat indented ; vein 3 

 present ; pale-grey becoming whitish towards bases ; cilia 

 whitish with a leaden basal line becoming obsolete towards 

 tornus. 



Type in Coll. Turner, 



Q., Nambour, in April; one specimen. 



DIPTYCHOPHORA ALYP0PHANE3, n. Sp. 



<'>Xv7rocf)avrjs, of cheerful appearance. 



J' 2 8-10 iipi|^. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi moderate 

 (2) ; ochreous-whitish with some fuscous hairs. Antennae 

 ochreous-whitish (in 3 broken). Thorax ochreous-whitish- 

 Abdomen ochreous-whitish, base of dorsum whitish. Legs 

 whitish ; anterior pair partly fuscous. Forewings triangular, 

 costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, termen oblique, 

 straight, slightly indented at ^ and less distinctly in middle ; 

 whitish suffused with pale ochreous-brown and partly irrorated 

 with fuscous ; an indistinct transverse whitish basal line ; 

 another better marked from ^ costa to J dorsum, straight, 

 followed by a dark line, which is again edged posteriorly with 

 whitish ; a median slightly cutwardly-curved line of fu?cou3 

 scales ; a similar line from ^ costa, first curved outwards then 

 parallel to termen to J dorsum ; three blackish dots on lower 

 part of termen ; cilia with a leaden-fuscous basal line, succeeded 

 by a fine whitish line, apical halves fuscous. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded, not indented; vein 3 present in both sexes; 

 whitish ; a slight fuscous suffusion at apex ; cilia whitish, with 

 a basal fuscous line at apex. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q., Geraldton, in November, one specimen ; Q., Bris- 

 bane, one specimen. 



DIPTYCHOPHORA DIALEUCA U. Sp. 



SiaAci'Kos, marked with white. 



^. 8 T!\^ir\. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi moderately long 

 (3) ; whitish-ochreous with some fuscous hairs. Antennae grey. 

 Thorax brownish-ochreous. Abdomen grey. Legs whitish ;. 



