434 Mr. R. Eosenstock on Australian Lepidoptera. 



Phibalapteryx, St. 

 (85.) PMhalapteryx disrupta^ Walk. 

 Boarmia disrupta, Walk. I. c. xx. p. 391. 



(88.) Phihalaptert/x phihalapterart'a, Gu^n. 

 Tephrosia fliibalapteraria^ Guen. I. c. i. p. 268. 



(490.) PMhalapteryx attributa. Walk. 

 Boarmia attributa, Wallf . /. c. xxi. p. 390. 



A female. A male of tlils species from Tasmania was 

 described bj Walker as HemeropMJa vestita [I. c. xxi. p. 322). 



ACODIA, n. g. 



A genus allied to Coremia in general body-structure and 

 form, but differing bj the dentate hind margin of the hind 

 wings, and more especially by the venation of the fore wings. 

 Unlike any of the allied genera of the Larentiidje (Gudn.), 

 Cidaria^ Camptogramma j &c., there is no prsecostal cell 

 (areole) ; veins 6 and 7 are emitted from nearly the same 

 point at the upper angle of the cell and run separately to the 

 hind margin ; veins 8, 9, 10, 11 are all branches of a com- 

 mon stalk, emitted from the subcostal cell f of its length 

 before the upper angle ; 8 and 9 forming the forked terminal 

 branches and rising from a common point; 10 and 11 given 

 off separately from the stem. The venation of the hind wing 

 is normal ; veins 6 and 7 rise from a short common stalk, 8 

 (costal) is united to the cell till just before its anterior angle. 



(30.) Acodia pauper ^ n. sp. (PI. XI. fig. 7.) 



In pattern this species closely resembles Larentia ? rufes- 

 cens, Butler, New Zealand (Cist. Ent. ii. p. 502). 



Fore wings pale whity brown, traversed by numerous 

 parallel undulated brownish lines, with minute blackish dis- 

 cocellular spots, and with irregular blackish-grey suffusions 

 upon the costa and within the submarginal border. Hind 

 wings more whitish towards costa and base, with discocellular 

 spots and transverse outwardly abbreviated brownish-grey 

 undulated lines, broadest upon lower part of abdominal mar- 

 gin ; terminal border in both wings formed by a series of 

 blackish-brown lunular dashes. Fringes darkish grey, with a 

 narrow, pale whity brown basal line. 



Underside pale sandy white ; fore wings with costal border 

 tinged with pale ochreous ; a very faintly indicated common 

 transverse greyish undulated line from | costa of fore wings to 



