380 Mr. E. Meyrick on New Lepidoptera 
tinged, more infuscated terminally; cilia whitish, with a pale fuscous 
line. 
Gunbower, Victoria; two specimens (J. A. Kershaw). 
The variation in the neuration of the hindwings shows that 
Surattha, Walk., as defined by Sir George Hampson, is 
not tenable as a distinct genus ; but I had in fact already 
noted the same variation in describing 7’. wylophxa, to 
which this species is most nearly allied. 
T’. enchias, sp. n. 
do 25mm. Head and thorax brownish-ochreous, forehead with 
conical prominence. Palpi 54, light fuscous, beneath white. 
Antenne strongly dentate. Forewings elongate, posteriorly 
moderately dilated, termen faintly concave, oblique; light 
brownish-ochreous, with some irregularly scattered dark fuscous 
scales ; a straight white subcostal streak from base of costa to costa 
again before apex, above suffused into ground colour, beneath well- 
defined and edged throughout with dark fuscous suffusion; an 
indistinct dark fuscous discal dot beneath this beyond middle ; 
median vein beyond middle and its branches faintly indicated with 
whitish suffusion ; a white almost terminal streak from apex to 
tornus, indistinct on lower half ; terminal black dots on veins, more 
distinct on lower half: cilia whitish, with a fuscous line. Hind- 
wings with 4 and 5 stalked ; clear whitish; cilia whitish. 
Melbourne, Victoria; one specimen received through 
Lord Walsingham. A distinct species, perhaps nearest 
T. invalidella. 
DiptycaorHora, Zell. 
D. microxantha, sp. n. 
4 13mm. Head and thorax brown. Palpi brown mixed with 
black, and at tips with whitish. Forewings triangular, termen 
rather strongly oblique, sinuate inwards above and less markedly 
below middle ; dark brown, closely irrorated with white ; a blotch 
of blackish suffusion on base of dorsum; first line obscurely 
whitish, edged with dotted lines of black scales, thrice sharply 
dentate outwards ; a transverse blackish discal mark ; a streak of 
blackish suffusion along costa from middle to second line ; second 
line thick, white, only distinct on costa and towards dorsum, edged 
anteriorly throughout with scattered black scales ; a white spot on 
costa before apex ; about eight small quadrate black spots on lower 
