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CeratophysetIvS, Meyrick, '■ 



Ceratophysetis sPHiEROSTiCHA, Meyr. i 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. (1886), p. 1,045. \ 



I have seen two specimens, the type in the Queensland Museum, j 



and another, alfo male, inMr. Dodd's collection. In the latter the 

 anterior edge, which is twisted uppermost of the laterally com- \ 



pressed antennse, is clothed with a brush of long whitish hairs ; ; 



in the type these seem to be denuded. The posterior tibise are i 



shortly rough -haired. i 



The genus must be referred to the immediate neighbourhood of 

 Psecadia, Hb., from which it is only distinguished by the extra- 

 ordinary antennae of the male. 



