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rough scales anteriorly. Thorax smooth. Forewings dilated, 
apex rectangular, hindmargin nearly straight. Abdomen broad. 
Forewings with vein 7 to hindmargin, 2 from somewhat before 
angle of cell. Hindwings normal. 
Differs from Homystis in the short ciliations of the antenne, 
and from Eclecta in the absence of a thoracic crest. 
EURYPELTA EPIPREPES, N. Sp. 
Female, 23 mm. Head and face ochreous-yellow.  Palpi 
ochreous-yellow, anterior surface tinged with dull reddish. 
Antenne whitish annulated with fuscous. Thorax ochreous- 
yellow with a purple fuscous spot on each side. Abdomen 
ochreous. Legs ochreous, anterior and middle tibize and tarsi 
annulated with reddish. Forewings strongly dilated, costa 
strongly arched, apex rectangular, hindmargin nearly straight, 
very slightly oblique ; ochreous-yellow irrorated thickly with dull 
reddish, markings dull purple fuscous; a transverse fascia close 
to base, its posterior edge very irregular and ill-defined; a squarish 
blotch on costa at one-third confluent with basal fascia, and 
sending an irregular transverse line to inner margin; a larger 
blotch on costa at two-thirds, from which proceed two wavy lines, 
the anterior ending abruptly before reaching inner margin, the 
posterior to anal angle; between the anterior of these lines and 
the second fascia is an irregular suffusion of dull purple fuscous ; 
hindmargin outlined with the same; cilia ochreous-whitish, 
bases purple tinged. Hindwings and cilia ochreous. 
Gympie, Queensland. One specimen taken by Mr. Illidge. 
HEMIBELA, Nn. g. 
Head with appressed scale, side tufts erect, spreading. An- 
tenn moderate (ciliations in male unknown), with strong pecten. 
Palpi, second joint reaching base of antennz, thickened towards 
apex anteriorly with slight rough scales; terminal joint very 
minute, pointed. Thorax smooth. Abdomen stout. Forewings » 
somewhat elongate ; apex acute, slightly produced. Forewings 
with vein 7 to hindmargin, 2 from slightly before angle to cell. 
Hindwings normal. 
Probably allied to Hochrois, but at once distinguished from any 
other genus by the extremely minute third joint of palpi. 
HEMIBELA TRISPORA, 0. Sp. 
Female, 26-28 mm. Head and thorax dull fuscous grey. Palpi 
fuscous, terminal joint pinkish. Antenne fuscous. Abdomen 
ochreous. Legs whitish tinged with vinous, except posterior 
tibie. Forewings elongate; costa moderately arched, apex 
acute, slightly produced; hindmargin sinuate, oblique; dull 
