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specimen in March, Broken Hill, N.S.W. Similar in appearance 

 to epispila. 



Aristotelia (?) epispila, n. sp. 



Female, 12 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and legs greyish- 

 fuscous. Apex of second joint of palpi whitish. Posterior legs 

 grey ; abdomen broken. Forewings linear, apex pointed ; pale- 

 brownish ; a broad, whitish, longitudinal streak from base to 

 apex, occupying upper half of wing throughout ; two dark 

 fuscous dots, one before and one beyond middle of disc, placed 

 on upper edge of ground colour; some suffused fuscous spots 

 towards hindmargin ; cilia grey. Hindwings linear, termen 

 sinuate, whitish ; cilia nearly two, colour as in forewings. One 

 specimen, Parkside, S. Australia, in March. I am not quite 

 certain as to the correct location of this species ; for instance, 

 veins seven and eight of forewings appear to run out of six, 

 which is unusual in this genus. 



Ypsolophus dryinodes, n. sp. 



Female, 25 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, legs, and antennae 

 fuscous ; palpi darker-fuscous on sides ; second joint grey- 

 whitish above. Abdomen greyish. Forewings moderate ; costa 

 gently arched, hindmargin oblique ; fuscous, with innumerable, 

 darker-fuscous, minute dots, more pronounced along costa and 

 veins towards hindmargin, where they appear in longitudinal 

 rows ; there also appears to be three oblique, transverse rows of 

 similar spots from one-fourth of costa to about one-fourth inner 

 margin ; one from middle of costa to before middle of inner 

 margin ; another from near three-fourths of costa to beyond 

 middle of inner-margin ; veins two and three stalked ; cilia 

 reddish-fuscous. Hindwings and cilia fuscous. Three specimens 

 at Brisbane in December. 



ElJTORNA (?) NIPHODES, n. sp. 



Female, 10mm. Head, antennae, palpi, and thorax white; 

 second joint of palpi infuscated beneath. Abdomen grey- 

 whitish. Forewings linear, apex pointed ; white, tinged with 

 ochreous towards apical third; a black dot in disc at one -third, 

 another obliquely beyond and below ; a third, larger, in middle 

 of disc at two-thirds ; a row of three or four black dots along 

 apical fourth of costa ; an obscure blackish dot at anal angle. 

 Hindwings grey; cilia three, whitish. One specimen, Gisborne(?), 

 Victoria, in March. 



EUTORXA STRATIMERA, 11. sp. 



Male, 12 mm. Head, antennae, palpi, thorax, abdomen, and 

 legs dark fuscous ; antennae biserrate, very shortly ciliated ; hairs 



