BY A, JEFFERIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 171 



anterior pair partly fuscous. Forewings triangular, costa nearly 

 straight, apex round-pointed, termen oblique, straight, slightly 

 indented at ^ and again in middle ; fuscous mixed with whitish; 

 a whitish line from ^ costa to mid-dorsuin, angulated outwards 

 beneath costa and inwards on fold, edged posteriorly with fuscous 

 and followed by a whitish spot on fold ; a conspicuous snow- 

 white circular spot in mid-disc, preceded by a fuscous suffusion ; 

 a whitish line from f costa, first curved outwards, then parallel 

 to termen to f dorsum, edged on both sides with fuscous, and 

 preceded by a whitish spot on costa ; a white subapical costal 

 spot ; an interrupted blackiah terminal line noc reaching costa ; 

 cilia with a leaden-fuscous basal line, succeeded by a fine whitish 

 line, apices brownish-fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded, 

 slightly sigmoid beneath apex and again towards tornus ; vein 3 

 present ; grey ; cilia whitish with a grey basal line. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Stradbroke Island, iti October, one specimen. 



Gen. 16. Ancylolomia. 



Aneylolomia, lib., Verz. p. 363. Hmps., P.Z.S. 1895, 



p. 966. 



ancylolomia chrysographella. 



chrysofimphella, Koll., Hiig. Kasch. iv., p. 494. 



Ancijlolomia westicoudi, Zel., Mon. Cramb. p. 11. Meyr,^ 

 P.L.S.nIs.W. 1879, p. 208. 



N.Q., Thursday Island, Townsville. Said also to occur in 

 Tasmania, but I think this may be an error. 



Also from Chma, Ceylon, India and Africa. 



Gen. 17. Talis. 

 ''Talis, Gn., Ind. Micr. p. 86 (1845). Hmps., P.Z.S. 1895, 



p. 967. 



Hednota, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1886, p. 270. 



Surattha, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxvii., 75. Hmps., P.Z.S. 



1896, p. 965. 



TALIS TERMIA. 



ThirutHOtia termia, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1885, p. 452. 

 Q , Duaringa, Brisbane. 



TALIS PANTEUCHA. 



Tliinasotia panteiicha, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1885, p. 453. 

 V. Birchip, Murtoa, Nhill ; S.A., Mount Lofty. 



* It should hardly be necessary to point out that unlike Cramhui 

 Talis [raAts, a maiden] is a feminine substantive. 



