of the Australian Pyralidina. 299 



Glyphodes persincillalis, 7i. 

 Eudioptis persjncillalis, Z., Caff., 53 ; Glyphodes 

 diurnalis, Gn., 294, pi. v., 5 ; G. parvalis, Walk., 

 Suppl., 1355. 

 Port Darwin, North Australia ; one specimen. Also 

 from Celebes, Java, Ce3.-lon, India, and South Africa. 



SmiocAUTA, Ld. 



Fore wings somewhat ridged, oblique. Ocelli present. Tongue 

 well developed. Antennae five-sixths of fore wings, slender, fili- 

 form, serrate towards apes, in male (?). Labial palpi moderately 

 long, straight, porrected, triangularly scaled, terminal joint con- 

 cealed. Maxillary palpi rather short, filiform. Legs long ; pos- 

 terior tibiae (in female) with outer middle-spur one-fourth, outer 

 end-spur one-third of inner. Abdomen elongate, in male ('?). Fore 

 wings with veins 4 and 5 closely approximated towards base, 

 almost from a point with 3 ; 11 long, oblique. Hind wings broader 

 than fore wings ; 4 and 5 closely approximated towards base, 3 

 very near ; 7 out of 6 near origin, anastomosing with 8 to middle. 



Siriocauta testulalis, Hb. 



Crochiphora testulalis, Hb., Zut., 629, 630 ; Gn., 247 ; 

 Ld., 424 (non Z., Caff., 46) ; Hydrocampa aqua- 

 tilis, Boisd., Guer. Ic, pi. xc, 9 (teste Walk.) ; 

 Maruca aquatilis, Walk., 540. 



Lederer's reference to Zeller (Caff., 46) is quite erro- 

 neous, the species there described being wholly different. 

 I have not been able to examine the male. 



Duaringa, Queensland ; Sydney, New South Wales ; 

 two specimens. Also occurs in Amboina, Borneo, 

 Japan, Ceylon, India, South and West Africa, Honduras, 

 and Brazil. 



Ehimphalea, Ld. 



Forehead tolerably flat, oblique. Ocelli present. Tongue well 

 developed. Antennae as long as fore wings, in male filiform, 

 towards apex somewhat serrate, ciliated with tufts of cilia (almost 

 1). Labial palpi moderate, somewhat ascending, 2nd joint with 

 dense projecting scales beneath, terminal joint short, almost con- 

 cealed. Maxillary palpi very short, filiform. Anterior tibiae in 

 male densely rough-haired beneath, posterior tibiae with outer 

 spurs about half inner, posterior tarsi long, basal joint somewhat 



