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TINEID^. 
COMODICA DECASPILA, H. Sp. 
Male, female, 12, 20 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax 
snow-white, palpi blackish at base, externally and beneath, 
thorax with a narrow blackish anterior band, antennae fus- 
cous, basal joint white, fuscous beneath. Abdomen greyish. 
Legs white, broadly banded with black, anterior pair wholly 
blackish beneath. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa 
gently arched, termen oblique ; an elongate, transparent 
patch near base : snow-white, with black markings ; ten spots, 
arranged as follows : — Four oblique, equi-distant, on costa, 
first basal ; four at five-sixths, reaching one-quarter across 
wing ; four others, similar, on dorsum, apices pointed, first at 
base : fourth at anal angle, the second one hardly traceable 
and hardly reaching dorsum ; two in middle of wing, ovoid, 
before and beyond middle : indications of another on termen 
beneath apex ; cilia white, becoming blackish at base on mark- 
ings. Hindwings pale fuscous ; cilia grey, becoming white 
around apex, 
Cooktown, Queensland. Two specimens : in December. 
COMODICA EPISPORA, n. Sp. 
Female, 18 mm. Head and palpi whitish, faintly 
ochreous tinged, palpi at base beneath dark fuscous. An- 
tennae fuscous. Thorax dark ferruginous-ochreous, patagia 
paler. Abdomen ochreous, banded with dark fuscous. Legs 
ochreous, irregularly banded with fuscous. Forewings elon- 
gate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen obliquely rounded ; 
3 and 4 coincident, 7 and 8 coincident, to costa, lower fork cf. 
vein 1 obsolete ; deep ferruginous-ochreous, with whitish mark- 
ings ; a rather broad, transverse fascia, from near base of costa 
to base of dorsum, slightly angulated below costa ; a rather 
large spot on costa beyond middle, and a smaller one midway 
between fascia and last mentioned spot ; a large spot on 
middle of dorsum ; a small spot on dorsum before anal angle ; 
a suffused spot below middle of termen ; cilia yellowish-orange, 
basal half ferruginous-fuscous. Hindwings with veins 5 and 
6 stalked, 6 to costa; dark fuscous ; cilia yellowish-orange. 
Mackay, Queensland. One specimen : taken on a fence 
in December. 
COMODICA CITRINOPA, n. Sp. 
Male, female, 12, 14 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax 
white, palpi mixed with ochreouj and fuscous beneath, thorax 
with a narrow orange anterior margin. Antennae fuscous. 
Abdomen greyish, beneath ochreous. Legs ochreous, banded 
above with fuscous. Forewings elongate, moderate, termen 
