BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 641 



second joint shortly rough-haired beneath, terminal joint short, 

 distinct. Posterior tibia) fringed with hairs above. Forewings 

 moderately broad, costa gently arched, in male simple, hindmargin 

 rounded. Hindwings rounded-elongate, broader than forewings. 

 Forewings with veins 7 and 8 separate, vein 7 running to hind- 

 margin, secondary cell distinct. Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 

 rising from a point, 5 approximated to 4 at base, 6 and 7 separate, 

 diverging. 



Larva sixteen-legged, feeding in rolled leaves. 



The genus only differs from Penthina in the form of the palpi, 

 which are bent upwards and appressed to the face ; but unless 

 the two genera can be connected by indefinable gradations, this 

 appears to me a sufficient point of distinction. 



I have two Australian species ; the genus is scantily represented 

 in Europe. 



1. Ant. phyllanthana, n. sp. 



$ ? . 6"-7J". Head and palpi dark fuscous mixed with 

 whitish-grey. Antennae dark ochreous-f uscous. Thorax in male 

 whitish-ochreous or pale ochreous mixed with dark fuscous, in 

 female almost wholly dark fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-grey, anal 

 tuft of male whitish-ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous, anterior 

 and middle tibiee and all tarsi banded with dark fuscous. Fore- 

 wings moderate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin 

 somewhat oblique ; light reddish-fuscous, somewhat suffused with 

 whitish, in female more or less wholly suffused with dark fuscous- 

 grey ; basal patch blackish-grey, irregularly suffused with white 

 and light reddish towards base, outer edge extending from costa 

 at one-third to inner margin before middle, somewhat concave 

 below middle ; central fascia blackish, on lower half mixed or 

 suffused with light reddish, moderately broad, anterior edge 

 well-defined, extending from just before middle of costa to just 

 beyond middle of inner margin, separated on costa from basal 



