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127. D. CENSORS, Walk. (B. M. Cat., Bomb., 369). 



' Gisborne, Melbourne, Oakleigh, &c. 

 ti28. D. succiNEA, Lucas (Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., vi., 290). 

 Wimmera. 



SC^OPTERA. 



129. S. MARGINAUS, Walk. 



Hamilton, Melbourne, &c. 



OCNERIA. H. S. 

 LYMANTRIA. Hubner. 

 PTEROLOCERA. Walk. 



130. P. AMPLicoRNis, Walk. (Bomb., 884). 

 ..: Oakleigh^ Gisborne, Melbourne. 



TEIA. Walk. 



131. T. ANARTOiDES, Walk. (Bomb., 804). 

 ' Melbourne, &z:e. 



ORGYIA. Ochs. 



132. O. SEMIFUSCA, Walk. 



Family— BOM BYCID^. 

 TRILOCHA. 

 PINARA. Walk. 



" This genus was referred by Walker to the Arctiadse. The 

 typical species consisted of three female specimens of his genus 

 Entometa (Psychidse) ; the female of the fourth, however, was 

 referred to its proper genus, Opsirhina." — Butler, Tr. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., 1886. 



I have gone to considerable trouble in trying to make out what 

 Walker really meant, but I must admit that 1 am far from satisfied. 

 The genus Entometa (Walk.) should consist of those insects with 

 semi-hyaline wings and usually apterous females, and referable to 

 the Psychidse. His genus Opsirhina must merge into Pinara, as 

 Opsirhina fervens is but the female of Entometa despecta (Walk.), 

 and Pinara cana is the female of Nadiasa parvigutta, which genus 

 also must sink. The species of this genus are all very variable, 

 especially in the hind wings of the male. 



t Since writing the above I find that this name— /.t". , jz/fa'wea — is -identical 

 with D. varia, Walk. (Bomb., 891). Tapper ako named it Opsirhina 

 tintinarra (Com. Nat, Ins. S.A., ii., p. 29), Walker's name must stand. 



