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broad suffused whitish fascia; cilia greyish-fuscous. Hind- 

 winga greyish-fuscous; 6 and 7 closely approximated at base;, 

 cilia greyish-fuscous, becoming darker fuscous on basal half. 



Somewhat allied (to adelopis, Meyr., but very distinct by the- 

 neuration. The wings are shaped as in euryptera, Meyr. 



Bathurst, New South Wales; one specimen, in April. 



Narycia (Xysmatodoma) trizona, n. sp. 



Male, 22 mm. He^ad yellowish-ochreous, palpi ochreous, 

 basal half of second joint fuscous. Thorax and antennae fu»- 

 cous, ciliations nearly 2. Legs fuscous, tibiae and tai-si irre- 

 gularly banded with ochreous. Abdomen greyish-fuscous. - 

 Forewingg elongate, moderate, costa rather strongly arched, 

 aipex obtuse, termen somewhat obliquely rounded ; 7 absient ; 

 white, with blackish markings; costal edge faintly yellowish 

 throughout, more pronounced beneath; a broad oblique basal 

 fascia, outer edge irregularly waN^ed ; a broad oblique fascia 

 from costa at one-tliird to before middle of innermargin ; a 

 similar fascia froim three-fourths of costa to above anal angle, 

 obscure on lower half; an irregulair patch at apex; rest of 

 wing more or less finely spotted; cilia fuscous (imperfect).. 

 Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 



Stawell, Victoria ; one specimen, in March. 



Lepidoscia barysema, n. sp. 



Female, 26 mm. Head, palpi, autennre, thorax, and legs 

 dark fuscous. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen rather strongly oblique ; 7 

 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen ; grey-whitish, iiTegularly and trans- 

 versely strigulated with rather thick blackish streaks, more 

 or less interrupted into spots, these spots coalesce on dorsum, 

 ajt one-fourth to f ormi a somewhat quadrate spot; two transverse 

 fascia before and beyond middle, and a narrow fasicia from 

 foiur-fifths costa to anal angle; cilia greyish-fuscous. Hind- 

 wings light fuscous ; 4 absent. ; cilia ajs in forewings. 



Recalls Xysmatodoma saxosa, Meyr., in general appearance, 

 but the abseace of vein 4 of hindwings clearly refer it to- 

 Leioidoscia. 



Stawell, Victoria; oine specimen in March. 



EUSYNOPA, n. g. 



Head rough, palpi porrected, hardly curved, second joint 

 moderate, thickest at apex, terminal joint acute. Antennae- 

 in male four-fifths, thickened. Posterior tibiEe rough haired. 

 Forewings with vein 2 from just before angle of cell ; 3 and 4 

 stalked from angle; 7 and 8 separates 7 to costa>, 9 and 10 

 stalked; 11 from a point with 10. Hindwings with all veins 

 sieparate. 



