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One specimen, Brisbane (Type in Brisbane Museum, Queens- 
land). A very chaste and distinct species. 
AGRIOPHARA CREMNOPIS, %. Sp. 
Male, 26mm. Head and thorax black, abdomen fuscous-grey, 
antenne blackish, ciliations grey, three. Legs grey, suffused 
somewhat with fuscous; all tibie and tarsi fuscous, tarsi with 
whitish apical rings. Forewings elongate, costa moderately 
arched, apex rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; black, with 
two fine irregular, hardly perceptible, blacker lines, anteriorly 
edged with a few whitish scales ; a row of black dots from below 
middle of costa, continued in a curve round to anal angle, an- 
terior three edged anteriorly somewhat with whitish ; a row of 
very small whitish dots on costa from middle to middle of hind- 
margin, obscured on hindmargin ; cilia blackish-fuscous, with a 
few whitish points. Hindwings grey, suffused with pale fuscous 
posteriorly ; cilia greyish. 
Distinct by the black forewings. The markings are obscure 
unles examined in a side light. 
One specimen, Duaringa, Queensland (Coll. Barnard). 
(ECOPHORID 2%. 
PALPARIA CALLIMORPHA, 1. Sp. 
Male, 40 mm. Head, legs, antennz, and thorax orange-yellow ; 
palpi very long, ochreous-whitish, terminal joint fuscous, second 
joint with long hairs. Abdomen golden-fuscous. Forewings 
elongate-oblong, costa strongly arched ; rosy carmine ; extreme 
costal edge orange-yellow ; a darker narrow carmine streak along 
fold from base to beyond middle ; a fuscous-carmine discal spot, 
beyond which is a moderately broad blackish band-like suffusion 
curved to middle of inner margin at two-thirds. Space beyond 
this to hindmargin orange-yellow, except on costa ; cilia orange 
mixed with fuscous (imperfect). Hindwings with hindmargin 
rounded ; golden orange-yellow, cilia golden-yellow. 
A fine and handsome species, closely allied to /ambertella, Wing. 
I at first thought this might prove to be a variety of the last- 
mentioned, but in a long series (bred by Mr. G. Lyell. jun., of 
Gisborne, Victoria) I can find no specimen like it. 
The one specimen known was taken at Cairns, Queensland, in 
September. 
HoplLiticA EUGRAMMA, 1%. sp. 
Male, 20 mm. Head and antenne pinkish-grey, antenne 
annulated with fuscous. Palpi pinkish, second joint white, apex 
grey. Abdomen bronzy, segmental margins yellowish-ochreous. 
Thorax pinkish-fuscous. Legs white, anterior tibie and tarsi 
