3h 
CRYPTOPHAGA LURIDA, Meyr., var. ASEMANTA, Lower. 
Differs from the typical form in being without discal spots of 
forewings, otherwise precisely similar. 
Three specimens from Sydney, N.S.W. (Coll. Melbourne 
Museum). 
CRYPTOPHAGA MONOLEUCA, %. sp. 
Female, 36 mm. Head, thorax, antenne whitish, tinged with 
dull-purplish (palpi broken). Legs fuscous-whitish, abdomen 
whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 
hardly pointed, hindmargin rounded ; dull chocolate, darker to- 
wards costa; a large quadrate white spot in disc, just before 
middle, preceded by a smaller obscure white spot ; cilia whitish, 
towards base mixed with chocolate, especially at anal angle. 
Hindwings with hindmargin slightly sinuate beneath apex, 
thence rounded : greyish- faceone hghter towards base; cilia 
light greyish- fuscous, with a darker line near base. 
“One specimen from New South Wales (the precise locality not 
known) bred in February (Coll. Kershaw). 
LICHENAULA UNDULATELLA, Walk. 
Mr. R. Illidge has bred this species from pupe taken near 
Brisbane. I have also taken two specimens at Mackay, Queens- 
land, in November. Sydney, N.S. Wales, is the only previously 
recorded locality. 
XYLORYCTA PORPHYRINELLA, Walk. 
Cryptolechia porphyrinella, Walk., 771; Cryptophaga porphyri- 
nella, Meyr., T. Roy. Soc. 8.A., p. 32, 1890; Lithosia bisecta, 
Lucas. 
Mr. R. Tllidge having bred males of this species I am enabled 
to make the above correction. Meyrick was led into placing it 
in Cryptophaga through only possessing a female. Dr. Lucas 
has made the astonishing error of describing it as a new Lithosia. 
XYLORYCTA EPIGRAMMA, Jeyr. 
Cryptophaga epigramma, Meyr., Tr. Roy. Soc., S.A., p. 31, 
1890. 
Mr. kh. Illidge having bred the male of this species, I am able 
to place it in the correct genus. The Brisbane Museum possesses 
a curious and well-marked variety, posterior two-thirds of fore- 
wing occupied by a large white patch, which, however, does not 
reach the inner margin. 
The specimen was taken at Albion, near Brisbane, in 
December. 
XYLORYCTA HOMOLEUCA, 7. sp. 
Male, 31 mm. Head, palpi, antenne, thorax, and abdomen 
