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above hindmargin ; the two indentations cause two sharp angula- 
tions of ground-colour; cilia whitish-fuscous, with a blackish 
suffused hindmarginal line. Hindwings in male yellow, in female 
grey ; apices in both sexes infuscated in male, continued mar- 
rowly along hindmargin ; cilia in male fuscous, in female grey, 
tinged with fuscous at base. 
One pair taken (27 cop) at Coomooboolaroo, Duaringa, Queens- 
land, in October (Coll. Barnard). This species may not be a true 
Llabophanes. At the time of describing the species I had not 
the characters of the genus, and consequently relied on memory, 
which, however, I do not think is in error. 
MIMOSCOPA OPSIPHANES, 7. sp. 
Female, 23 mm. Head rough, whitish, mixed with light- 
fuscous. Thorax white, patagiz fuscous, abdomen greyish ; palpi, 
antenne, and legs grey-whitish ; anterior legs fuscous. Fore- 
wings elongate, costa gently arched, apex rounded, hindmargin 
obliquely rounded ; pale brownish-ochreous, with numerous suf- 
fused blackish, fine longitudinal lines ; extreme costal edge white 
from near base to near apex, most prominent in middle; a 
moderately broad white longitudinal median streak from base to 
apex, with a fine line of ground-colour, becoming bifurcate be- 
yond middle, and continued nearly to apex ; a small black dot 
on lower portion of white streak at two-thirds; cilia grey-whitish, 
becoming fuscous at base and round apex; hindwings and cilia 
grey-whitish, becoming fuscous-tinged at apex. 
Two specimens beaten from Casuarina quadrivalvis at Black- 
wood, South Australia, in April. Probably feeds on above-named 
tree. The markings are (as Mr. Meyrick points out) very similar 
to some species of Xyloryctide, e.g., Catoryctis tricrena, Meyr. 
PLUTELLIDZ. 
TRITYMBA XANTHOCOMA, 7%. sp. 
Male, 20 mm. Head, palpi, antenne, legs, and thorax dark 
fuscous. Abdomen yellow. Forewings elongate-lanceolate, 
moderately broad ; dark bronzy-fuscous, shining; cilia bronzy- 
fuscous, lighter at base. Hindwings dark bronzy-fuscous ; cilia 
bright yellow, at and around apex and hindmargin dark-fuscous. 
Two specimens Parkside, South Australia, in October. 
Allied to scceopis, Mey., but the cilia of hindwings distinguish 
it from that species. 
TRITYMBA DASYBATHRA, 1%. sp. 
Male, 21 mm. Head dull-ochreous ; antenne fuscous. Legs 
fuscous, posterior pair greyish ; palpi greyish. Thorax and abdo- 
men greyish ; thorax with a suffused blackish central spot. Fore- 
