12 
Smaller than the other species of the genus. Distinguished 
from 7’. gratiosa, Walk., by the yellower forewings, with both 
fascize completely resolved into two separate lines. 
Brisbane ; one specimen. 
EURODES, 7. 9. 
Tongue well-developed. Palpi small, protected, terminal joint 
short, obtuse. Antenne in male (unknown). Forewings with 
vein 2 from two-fifths, 3 from near angle, 4 and 5 stalked, 6 and 7 
stalked, 11 connected bya bar with 12. Hindwings with 3 and 4 
stalked, 5 absent, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 from near angle of cell. 
Among Australian genera this appears to stand isolated. The 
separate “condition of veins 8, 9, and 10 of forewing is note- 
worthy. 
EURODES MICROMMATA, 7. Sp. 
Female, 17 mm. Head and thorax fuscous-grey. Abdomen 
whitish -ochreous, Legs pale ochreous. Forewings oblong, 
strongly dilated, costa strongly arched in basal half, thence nearly 
straight ; apex obtuse, hindmargin straight, rounded beneath, not 
oblique; fuscous-grey, mixed with pale ochreous; apical two- 
fifths of costa ochreous; three blackish lines; first wavy from 
costa at one-third to inner margin at two-fifths; second from 
costa at three-fifths to middle of hindmargin, and continued along 
margin to anal angle; third from costa at four-fifths, joining 
second line: a minute orange spot in disc at two-thirds ; cilia 
grey, mixed with blackish. Hindwi ings and cilia whitish- ochreous 
Port Darwin, North Australia; one specimen. (Coll. Lyell). 
PHANEROPSEUSTIS, Meyr. (MSS.). 
Head with projecting scales above. Tongue well developed. 
Antenne of male filiform, shortly ciliated (one-half to one). 
Palpi short, appressed, loosely scaled; terminal joint short, 
obtuse. Forewings with two from three-fifths, three from four- 
fifths, seven and eight stalked, eight and nine stalked, ten absent, 
twelve giving off three short branches to costa. Hindwings six 
and seven long- stalked, eight from four-fifths. 
Characterised especially by the curious branching of vein 
twelve of forewings. 
PHANEROPSEUSTIS ALBIDA, Walk. 
Nudaria albida, Walker, Brit. Mus. Cat., Suppl., 273; Lucas ; 
Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., 1893. 
Male and female, 16-19 mm. Head, palpi, antenne, thorax, 
and abdomen white. Legs white; anterior tibie and tarsi 
fuscous-tinged. Forewings oblong, posteriorly dilated, costa 
strongly arched, apex rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; 
