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whitish, a median, two post-median, and a terminal series of 

 spots of the same colour. 



Female, 34-36 mm. As male, with following 

 exceptions : Forewings beneath without basal blotch ; 

 post-median spot whitish. Hindwings above bright 

 brownish-ochreous ; towards base suffused with fus- 

 cous; a post-median series of dark-fuscous spots, three 

 towards costa, and two larger median ; bases of cilia dark- 

 fuscous, apices i^aler and mixed with whitish. Underside of 

 hindwings whitish -ochreous ; a fuscous ante-median spot, con- 

 fluent with an irregular median fuscous band ; an interrupted 

 sub-terminal fuscous fascia ; fuscous markings edged with 

 ochreous : base and dorsum suffused with grey-whitish : cilia 

 bases dark-fuscous, middle whitish, apices pale fuscous. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



N.Q., Kuranda, in January and February ; seven speci- 

 mens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Family ZYGAENTD^. 

 Onceropyga, nov. 

 (Oncerojmgos, with swollen rump.) 

 Face forming a smooth rounded projection. Palpi slen- 

 der, minute, porrect. Antennae in both sexes thickened and 

 moderately pectinated to apex. Posterior tibiae without middle 

 s.purs. Forewings with all veins present, 7 and 8 stalked. 

 Hindwings with all veins present, 3 and 4 connate, 6 and 7 

 separate. 



One of the Frorris group. It agrees with Homophylotis, 

 Turn., in neuration, but differs from it in the short palpi and 

 antennas pectinated to apex. 



Onceropyga anelia, n. sp. 

 (Anelios, sombre.) 



Female, 15-16 mm. Head, antennae, thorax, and legs 

 dark-fuscous. Palpi whitish. Abdomen dark-fuscous; tuft 

 similar with metallic green reflections. Forewings elongate- 

 triangular, costa scarcely arched, apex rounded, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; dark-fuscous irrorated with grey- whitish 

 scales, which form indistinct transverse bands at ^-, beyond 

 middle, and before termen : cilia dark-fuscous. Hind win p--^ 

 with termen rounded : blackish, thinly scaled : cilia blackish. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



Q., Toowoomba, in April : two specimens. 



POLLANISUS. 



PoUanisus, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. i., p. 114. 



Mr. Mevrick (P.L.S.N.S.W., 1886, p. 790) divides the 



