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Meyr.; O. monostropha, Meyr.; O. paulinella, Newm.; O. newrota, 
Meyr. 
Meyrick records O. suppresse!la, Walk., from Rosewood, and 
O. protosticha, Meyr., from Toowoomba. 
PAROCYSTOLA, 7”. g. 
Head smooth, side-tufts moderate, loose. Antenne in male 
with moderate ciliations (one and a-half); basal joint without 
pecten, rarely with a few scales only. Palpi rather short ; second 
joint barely reaching base of antennz, with appressed scales, 
somewhat loose beneath towards apex; terminal joint shorter 
than second, moderately slender, recurved. Thorax smooth. 
Forewings moderate, apex acute, hindmargin straight, oblique. 
Hindwings elongate-ovate, cilia one. Abdomen moderate. Pos- 
terior tibiz clothed with moderately long hairs above. Forewings 
with vein seven to hindmargin, two from before angle of cell. 
Hindwings normal. 
A development of Ocystola, from which it is distinguished by 
the absence of the pecten, and the shorter antennal ciliations. 
The latter character serves to separate it from Compsotropha, to 
which it is not really very closely allied. 
PAROCYSTOLA LEUCOSPORA, 7. Sp. 
’ 1 
Male and female, 13-16 mm. Head, face, and thorax pale 
ochreous-grey. Palpi and antenne greyish. Abdomen ochreous- 
whitish. Legs ochreous-whitish. Forewings moderate, costa 
gently arched, apex acute, hindmargin straight, or slightly sinu- 
ate; pale greyish, tinged with ochreous; an ill-defined fuscous 
line along costa; extreme costal edge pinkish-ochreous ; an 
occasional ill-defined fuscous suffusion on inner margin at one- 
third ;-a fuscous dot in disc at one-third, sometimes obsolete, a 
second at two-thirds, and a third on fold obliquely below first ; 
the latter two often accompanied by two white spots very variable 
in their development ; a line of fuscous dots from costa at two- 
thirds, angulated in disc to anal angle, each fuscous: dot accom- 
panied by a white dot ; a dark fuscous line around apex and along 
hindmargin ; cilia pinkish-ochreous, at apex and anal angle fus- 
cous. Hindwings grey, towards base ochreous-tinged ; cilia grey. 
Brisbane ; from September to November; not uncommon... I 
have bred one specimen from Acacia Cunninghame. 
Macuritis, Meyr. 
MW. calligenes, Meyr.; IL melanospora, Meyr.; MM. indocta, 
Meyr. Brisbane. 
Leprocroca, Meyr. 
L. sanguinolenta, Meyr. Brisbane. 
