24 LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA 
24. A. chionocephala, Lower, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Australia, Vol. 25, p. 79 New South Wales. 
(19o1). 
25. A. leucomichla, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 29, p. 265 S. E. Australia, 
(1904). : "Tasmania. 
26. A. nea, Walsingham, Ent. M. Mag. Vol. 56, p. 9 (1920). S. France. 
27. A. melanombra, Meyrick, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. Vol. 20, p. 77 (1888). New Zealand. 
28. A. phantasta, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales,Vol?29, p.266(1904). New South Wales. 
29. A. achnias, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 266 (1904). . S. E. Austrdlia. — 
3o. A. isonira, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 264 (1904). — Pl. 1, Fig. 2. — New South Wales. — - 
31. A. spectrella, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 266 (1904). ^ S. E. Australia, Tasma-- 
32. A. harpastis, Meytick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 267 (1904). W. Australia. [nia.. 
33. A. crystallista, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol. 2, p. 229 (1911). Transvaal. We D 
34. A. acropasta, Turner, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol. 31, p. 110 (1919). Queensland. 
35. A. microtima, Meyrick, Proc. Linn.Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol.29,p. 267 (1904). Queensland. 
36. A. coniombra, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 267 (1904). New South Wales. 
37. A. foliopasta, Turner, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensl. Vol.31:, p. 110 (1919). — Queensland. . 
38. A. megaloruis, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. 29, p. 261 W. Australia. 
(1904). 
39. A. belonodes, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 261 (1904). W. Australia. 
40. A. drosias, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 29, p. 262 (19094). S. Australia. 
41. A. zalias, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 2, p. 5oo (1922). S. Australia. 
42. A. collecta, Meyrick, Ann. Transv. Mus. Vol..8, p. 64 (1921). Rhodesia. 
43. A. incola, Meyrick, Ann. S. Afr. Mus. Vol. ro, p. 60 (1912). Cape Colony. 
6. GENUS NEALYDA, DiETZ 
Nealyda, Dietz, Ent. News, Philad. Vol. 11, p. 35o (1900). — Type : N. bifidella, Dietz. 
: Characters. — Head with appressed scales; ocelli small, posterior; tongue developed. 
Antennae 2/3, in cf serrate, simple, basal joint moderate, without pecten. Labial palpi moderate, curved, 
ascending, somewhat thickened with appressed scales, terminal joint shorter than second, acute. 
Maxillary palpi very short, filiform, appressed to tongue. Posterior tibiae clothed with hairs above. 
Forewings with median dorsal scale-tooth; r? furcate, 2 from towards angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 
11 from middle. Hindwings 2/3, trapezoidal, apex strongly produced, termen abruptly emarginate, 
projecting beneath emargination, cilia 2; 2-4 remote, 5 and 6 obsolete, transverse vein absent between 
..4 and 7. 
Remarks. — This and the next genus, which are nearly related together, are the only American 
forms of this group; at present their immediate origin is uncertain, 
Geographical distribution of species. — North and South American. 
Larva mining in leaves (3 species known). 
Foodplants Nyctaginaceae. 
1. N. accincta, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 3, p. 5 (1923). Brazil. 
2. N. bicolor, Walsingham, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 522 (1891). St Vincent. 
3. N. leucosostra, Meyrick, Exot. Microlep. Vol. 3, p. 5 (1923). Brazil. 
4. N. pisoniae, Busck, Proc. U. S. Mus. Vol. 23, p. 229, pl. 1, f. 5(1900). Florida. 
5. N. hinselella, Busck, ibidem, Vol. 23, p. 230 (1900). Florida, 
6. N. bifidela, Dietz, Ent. News, Philad. Vol: 11, p. 35r, pl. t, fig. 2(1900), — . Colorado. 
PI. I, Fig. 3. 
