Stenopherna chionocephala, n. ap. 



Male and female, 8-11 mm. Head white. Antennse one- 

 half, fuscous- whitish, palpi fuscous, terminal joint white. 

 Legs fuscous, irrorated wilth white, tarsi black, ringed with 

 white. Thorax white, somewhat infuscated. Abdomen fus- 

 cous. Forewings elongate-lanceolate, apex pointed ; dull 

 white, markings fuscous; a basal patch, outer edge nearly 

 straight, from one-sixth costa to one-sixth inner margin; an 

 irregulai' quadrate spot on inner margin at one-fourth ; an 

 irregular trapezoid blotch on costa before middle, reaching 

 three-fourths across wing ; an in^egular blotch just before apex, 

 reaching across wing to anal angle, sometimes separated into 

 2 spots by a streak of ground color ; some black scales at apex ; 

 cilia whitish, finely inorated with black points, especially at 

 base and extremities. Hindwings elongate-trapezoidal, nar- 

 rower than forewings, apex pointed, produced, termen emar- 

 ginate ; light grey; cilia 1, greyish-ochre ous. 



Broken Hill, New South Wales; several specimens in Octo- 

 ber ; usually taken at light. 



Bactrolopha, n. g. 



Head smooth. Antennae serrate, ciliations nearly 1. Palpi 

 moderate, nearly straight, densely rough scaled above and 

 below, teraninal joint hardly recurved, almost as long as 

 second, roughly scaled above and below. Pos- 



terior tibiae clothed with long hairs. Forewings elongate, 

 lanceolate, narrow, pointed ; 4 and 5 connate or short 

 stalked ; 7 and 8 out of 6, 9 out of 8 near base, 7 and 8 long- 

 stalked, both to costa (vein 8 is not well developed). Hind- 

 wings almost 1, elongate^trapezoidal, termen emarginate, apex 

 pointed, produced ; 3 and 4 approximated at base, 4, 5, and 6 

 remote at base, nearly parallel; cilia 3. 



Bactrolopha orthodesma, n. sp. 



Male and female, 8-12 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax white,- 

 palpi externally ochreous-tinged. Antennae three-fourths, 

 white, annulated'with fuscous; ciliations nearly 1. Abdomen 

 whitish-ochreous, more ochreous on basal segments; in male 

 black. Legs white, tibiae and tarsi ochreous, terminal tarsi 

 fuscous. Forewings elongate-lanceolate, narrow, pointed; 



white; three moderately broad suffused pale ochreous equi- 

 distant fasciae, irregularly edged ; first from one-sixth costa 

 to one-sixth inner margin ; second before middle of costa to 

 before middle of inner margin ; third from five-sixths costa to 

 tv/o-thirds of inner margin ; a suffused pale ochreous line along 

 termen ; cilia white, sprinkled with fine black scales. Hind- 

 wings narrower than forewings, elongate-trapezoidal, termen 



