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terior third, and around termen, which is more thinly scaled 

 and semi-transparent; cilia greyish, becoming fuscous on 

 basal half. Ilindwings with apex round, termen rounded con- 

 tinuous with apex; colour and cilia as in forewings, but wings 

 more thinly scaled ; dorsal hairs pale greyish-oclireous. 



Case and Larva. — Unknown. 



Differs from the other species especially by the density of 

 scales and woolly appearance. 



Duaringa, Queensland. One specimen. Tlie type came 

 from Cape York, Queensland. 



6. Pahacharactis, n. g. 



Antennae bipectinated to apex, abdomen moderate. Fore- 

 wings with one or two dorsal pseudoneuria, Ic very slight, free, 

 4 and 5 connate or short-stalked, 8 and 9 stalked, 10 some- 

 times out of 8. Hindwings with 4 and 5 connate, 6 and 7 

 remote, 8 with a costal pseudoneuria. 



Type. — Gautopsis, Low. 



The species of this genus bear a suj^erficial resemMance to 

 the preceding genus. Structurally, however, they differ in 

 having vein Ic (though slight) free. 



1. Thorax greyish-fuscous, anteiniie black '21 Let- mrinil 



,, not ^ ,, ,, „ ,, 22 



2. Head and face orange ... ... ... 24 delocephala 



,, orange, face bkckish ... ... 21 



3. Forewings blackish-fuscous ... ... 22 caKtopsis 



,, ochreous-fuscous ... ... 23 crionnfa 



21. P. Leeuwinii, Heyl. 



Eumeta Leeuwinii. Heyl., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., xxix., p. 

 cxlviii., 1886. 



(S , 30 mm. Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs grey, face 

 fuscous fillet orange, anterior tibise and tarsi blackish, an- 

 tennae fuscous, pectinations at greatest length 6. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa nearly straight, termen gently 

 rounded, oblique ; greyish-fuscous, darker along margins ; cilia 

 grey. Hindwings with apex rounded, termen rounded ; colour 

 and cilia as in forewings ; dorsal hairs dull ochreous. 



Case and Larva. — Unknown. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales. One specimen. 



22. P. CAUTOPSis, n. sp. 



(S , 28 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen dull rufous- 

 orange, abdomen more fuscous tinged, face blackish. Antennae 

 blackish, strongly bipectinated to apex, pectinations at greatest 

 length 6. Legs ochreous, mixed with fuscous. Forewings 

 rather short, costa nearly straight, apex slightly rounded, ter- 



