no 
a small fuscous dot on fold, above anal angle, and another 
obscure, at end of cell ; cilia ashy-grey-whitish. Hindwings 
light fuscous ; cilia fuscous, at base greyish. 
At once known by the curved fuscous fascia. 
Duaringa, Queensland. One specimen ; in January. 
XYLORYCTID^. 
Cryptophaga aglaodes. Low. 
(Tr.R.S.S.A., p. 171, 1893.) 
Male, 38 mm. I have received from Mr. S. Angel the 
male of this species. In colour and markings it does not 
differ from the female ; the antennal pectinations are about 
1|; this is a similar character to that observed in sarciiiota, 
Meyr. (to which this species is mostly allied), but is easily 
separated from that species by the totally different colouring, 
shorter terminal joint of palpi, and absence of double black 
dot on forewing, which is conspicuous in sarcinota. 
The male was taken by Mr. Field at Tennant's Creek, 
Central South Australia, and the female (type) at Arthurton, 
Yorke's Peninsula, South Australia. 
Cryptophaga Blackburnii, Low. 
(Tr.R.S.S.A., p. 15, 1892 ; Xylorycta neomorpha, Turn, Ann. 
Queens. Mus., p. 13, 1897.) 
I have recently taken the male of this species at Broken 
Hill, which is precisely in accordance with Dr. Turner's 
description of neomorpha. "The type (female) was taken at Port 
Lincoln, South Australia. 
Hypertricha stenadelpha, n. sp. 
Female, 20 mm. Head, 2^alpi, and thorax cinerous grey- 
whitish, second joint of palpi fuscous at apex, terminal joint 
nearly half of second, acute. Antennse fuscous, obscurely 
annulated with white. Abdomen dull silvery-grey, segmental 
margins dull reddish. Legs cinerous-grey-whitisli, anterior 
coxae whitish, posterior legs greyish. Forewings elongate, 
moderate, costa gently arched, termen strongly oblique ; 7 and 
8 coincident ; cinerous-grey-whitish ; a streak of white along 
fold from base to end of cell, containing an oblique fuscous 
patch in middle, and two or three fuscous dots on upper 
half at and near extremity ; cilia cinerous-grey-whitish, 
terminal half grey- whitish ; hindwings pale grey- whitish, 
somewhat fuscous tinged around apex ; cilia grey, with a fus- 
cous basal line. 
Bears a striking resemblance to Frocometis tetraapora 
Low., but the resemblance is superficial only ; the neuration of 
the forewings is a specific distinction. Although the termi- 
