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CECOPHORID AR. 
In dealing with this family, I have endeavored to adhere faith- 
fully to the genera as laid down by Meyrick ; but have had to 
describe a few new genera which appear distinct from any of his. 
Of these the first two may not properly belong to this family at 
all; but as they are very distinct insects, and easily recognised, 
I hope that no confusion may arise from including them here 
temporarily. Callizyga is peculiar in veins seven and eight both 
running to hindmargin, in the short, stout, terminal joints of the 
labial palpi, and in the disparity of the sexes. 
In Scorpiopsis the neuration appears to be normal, except in 
the sigmoid curve described by vein seven of the hindwings, but 
the palpi and shape of forewing are peculiar. 
CALLIZYGA, n. g. 
Head loosely scaled, side-tufts moderate. Antenne stout, in 
male strongly ciliated (3-4), pecten absent. Palpi moderate, 
second joint reaching base of antenne, with appressed scales ; 
terminal joint half as long as second, nearly straight, almost as 
stout as second. Thorax smooth. Forewings dilated, apex mode- 
rately acute, hindmargin sinuate. Hindwings as broad as fore- 
wings, cilia very short. Abdomen moderate in male, broad in 
female. Forewings with veins 7 and 8 stalked, both to hind- 
margin, 2 from before angle of cell. Hindwings normal. Sexes 
unequal. 
CALLIZYGA DISPAR, N. sp. 
Male, 21-22 mm.; female, 31-35 mm. Head and thorax 
pinkish-grey. Face and palpi ochreous-grey. Antenne ochreous- 
grey. Abdomen in male bright-orange, in female ochreous. Legs _ 
whitish-ochreous, anterior tibizee and tarsi pinkish-grey. Fore- 
wings in male ochreous-grey, with a slight pinkish tinge; a few 
scattered fuscous scales, sometimes forming a streak from hind- 
margin below apex towards centre of disc; cilia orange-yellow ; 
underside bright orange-red. In female pinkish-grey, with a 
slight ochreous tinge; a few scattered fuscous scales towards 
hindmargin ; cilia yellowish, Hindwings and cilia in male bright 
orange-yellow. In female pale ochreous-yellow ; cilia sometimes 
tinged with fuscous. 
Brisbane. Beaten occasionally from Hugenia. 
SCORPIOPSIS, n. g. 
Head with appressed scales, side tufts moderate, closely 
appressed, slightly projecting between antenne. Antennzx 
moderate (ciliations in male unknown); pecten absent. Palpi 
long, second joint exceeding base of antenne ; terminal joint 
much shorter than second, rather stout, with a well-developed 
