from Australia and New Zealand, 369 
subterminal line faintly whitish, hardly perceptible. Hindwings 
in ¢ whitish-fuscous, whitish-suffused towards costa, in 2 wholly 
whitish. ; 
Carnarvon, West Australia; five specimens in 
October. 
i, alphitias, sp. n. 
¢ 2 30-33mm. Forewings with costa almost straight ; whitish- 
ochreous, finely irrorated with fuscous and dark fuscous, and 
suffusedly mixed with white except towards middle of disc ; sub- 
basal line indicated by some black scales, very near base ; first and 
second lines whitish, little marked, dark-edged internally, curved ; 
orbicular, claviform, and reniform small, white, distinct, edged with 
some black and dark fuscous scales, claviform touching first line, 
lower end of reniform bilobed ; subterminal line whitish, edged 
anteriorly in middle with a short dark fuscous mark. Hindwings 
whitish, in ¢ greyer posteriorly; a faint fuscous-tinged sub- 
terminal shade. 
Adelaide, South Australia; (?) Sydney, New South 
Wales ; two specimens. 
MICRAPATETIS, gen. n. 
Eyes glabrous, Antenne in ¢ ciliated. Thorax and abdomen 
without crests. Forewings: 10 out of 9 near base, not connected 
with 9. 
This and the following genus, which are closely con- 
nected, are probably allied to Caradrina. 
M. orthozona, sp. n. 
¢ ? 15-16 mm. Head and thorax dark fuscous, face white. 
Forewings white, sometimes yellowish-tinged ; a triangular spot on 
base of costa, a straight median fascia, a terminal fascia with 
anterior edge somewhat projecting in middle, and cilia dark 
fuscous, slightly purplish-tinged. Hindwings fuscous. 
Duaringa, Queensland (G. Barnard); seven specimens. 
XENOPSEUSTIS, gen. n. 
Face rounded-prominent ; eyes glabrous. Antennzin ¢ ciliated. 
Thorax and abdomen without crests. Forewings: 10 separate, nol 
connected with 9. 
