BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 125 



Meyrick's excellent description. It is the type species of 

 the genus. 



N.A. Port Darwin ; Q. Duaringa ; N.8.W., WoUombi ;. 

 T., Launceston. 



Hyphantidium aterpes. 



drep-m]'?, unpleasing. 



^ 9 11-12 mm. Head and thorax brown- whitish^ 

 Palpi brown-whitish with some fuscous irroration. 

 Antennae brown- whitish ; in ^T thickened and slightly 

 serrate, ciliations imperceptible. Legs brown- whitish mixed 

 with fuscous. Fore wings dilated posteriorly, costa gently 

 arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; brown- 

 whitish irrorated with fuscous ; markings dark-fuscous ; a dot 

 beneath mid-costa, a second in disc slightly below and posterior 

 to this, and a third above mid- dorsum ; two dots placed 

 transversely in disc at f , the lower larger ; a finely dentate 

 line from before apex to before tornus, and another more 

 acutely dentate from apex to tornus ; cilia brown- whitish. 

 Hindwings grey- whitish ; cilia whitish. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



N.A. Port Darwin, in October and January ; two 

 specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Hyphantidium semifictile, 71. sp. 

 Semifictilis, half made of clay. 



(J 14 mm. Head ochreous- whitish. Palpi grey- whitish. 

 Antennae grey ; ciliations in ^ ^. Thorax grey. Abdomen 

 pale- ochreous. Legs grey ; posterior pair ochreous- whitish, 

 tarsi on outer surface grey. Forewings moderate, costa 

 genth' arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; 

 grey, finely irrorated with fuscous ; cilia grey. Hindwings 

 brownish- ochreous ; at apex grey ; cilia pale-ochreous, 

 at apex gre3\ 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



Q. Stradbroke Island, in September ; one specimen. 



TyLOCHARES EREMONOMA, 71. sp. 



iprjjjLovofjio-;, dwelUng in the desert. 



9 19 mm. Head whitish- brown. Palpi rather long^ 

 (2J), obliquely ascending, not appressed to frons, second 

 joint very long, terminal joint very short J, obtuse ; whitish 



