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PILOSTIBES ENCHIDIAS, Jeyr. 
Dr. A. J. Turner, of Brisbane (who generously presented me 
with a pair), has bred this species from a species of Hugenia(?) 
found a few miles from Brisbane, Queensland. It has hitherto 
only been recorded from New South Wales. 
CRYPTOPHAGA STOCHASTIS, JJeyr. 
I have received specimens from Oakleigh, Victoria, and Her- 
berton, North Queensland. The types were from York, Western 
Australia. 
CRYPTOPHAGA PROLEUCA, Meyr. 
I have seen specimens taken at Kewell, Victoria. 
CRYPTOPHAGA PORPHYRINELLA, Walke. 
Vide post. 
CRYPTOPHAGA ECCLESIASTIS, Jeyr. 
Mr. R. Illidge, of Brisbane, Queensland, has shown me the 
male of this species (which unfortunately got damaged). The 
colour of all wings is pale sooty-black, with an iridescent purplish 
sheen. The size is 37 mm. It has hitherto only been recorded 
from Victoria. Mr. IJllidge’s specimen was bred from trees 
growing adjacent to Brisbane. 
CRYPTOPHAGA FLAVOLINEATA, Walk. 
Both Dr. A. J. Turner and Mr. R. Illidge have bred this 
species from Eucalyptus growing in and around Brisbane. New 
South Wales is the only previously recorded locality. 
CRYPTOPHAGA EPADELPHA, Meyr. 
Mr. R. Illidge, of Brisbane, has bred this species rather com- 
monly ; the female was described by Mr. Meyrick (Trans. Roy. 
Soc. 8.A., p. 36, 1890); the male is somewhat smaller, and differs 
only in having black hindwings and no hindmarginal spots except 
on forewings. 
CRYPTOPHAGA BALTEATA, Walk. 
I have seen specimens of this insect from both Sydney and 
Wimmera district, Victoria; it has not been hitherto recorded 
but from Mount Lofty, South Australia. 
CRYPTOPHAGA STENOLEUCA, 7. sp. 
Male, 40 mm. Head and thorax fuscous ; abdomen whitish, 
with ferruginous segmental rings, second segment broadly orange- 
red; antenne and palpi yellowish-white; legs grey-whitish. 
Forewings moderately oblong, posterior slightly dilated. Costa 
straight, apex obtuse, hindmargin straight, with a slight sinua- 
tion beneath apex ; fuscous, finely irrorated with black scales ; a 
