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Opostega phaeopasta, n. sp. 



(jSatoTracrros, dusky sprinkled. 



9 . 6 mm. Head, thorax, and palpi white. Antennae grey, towards base 

 white. Abdomen pale grey. Legs whitish. Forewings moderate, obtuse, but 

 with a short, narrow-pointed, apical process ; white ; a broadly suffused band 

 of fuscous irroration from dorsum near base, towards and connected with costa 

 at -3, thence subcostal to near apex ; a fuscous dot on termen ; cilia whitish, 

 beneath apical process fuscous. Hindwings lanceolate ; whitish ; cilia 6, whitish. 



Queensland: Coolangatta, in September, one specimen. 



Bucculatrix ulocarena, n. sp. 



ovXoKapr]vo<;, shaggy headed. 



9 , 6-7 mm. Head with a dense tuft of hairs on crown ; whitish. Antennae 

 grey; basal joint whitish, dilated into an eyecap, which is pectinate on anterior 

 edge. Thorax grey-whitish. Abdomen grey. Legs grey. Forewings moderate, 

 apex acute ; grey-whitish, posterior half more or less irrorated with dark fuscous ; 

 cilia grey, on apex and termen irrorated with dark fuscous. Hindwings lanceo- 

 late ; grey; cilia 5, grey. 



Queensland : Brisbane, in November, January, February, and March, four 

 specimens. 



Hierocrobyla lophocera, n. sp. 



XoffiOKepos, with crested antennae. 



d , 9 mm. Head whitish ; crown smooth, a small crest of rough hairs on 

 fillet. Antennae grey ; basal joint whitish, elongate, dilated into an eyecap from 

 the distal end of which projects a strong pointed process, nearly as long as 

 itself. Thorax whitish-ochreous. [Abdomen broken off.] Legs whitish. 

 Forewings narrow, apex pointed ; whitish-ochreous ; cilia ochreous-whitish. on 

 dorsum grey-whitish. Hindwings lanceolate ; grey-whitish ; cilia 6, grey-whitish. 



Like H. sporodectis, Meyr., but with peculiar antennal structure. 



Queensland: National Park (3,000 feet)), in December, one specimen. 



Lyonetia embolotypa, n. sp. 



ifji/3oXoTVTro<;, wedge marked. 



6 , 8 mm. Head and palpi white. Antennae whitish, towards apex grey ; 

 basal joint white. Thorax whitish. [Abdomen broken.] Legs whitish; pos- 

 terior tibiae and first two tarsal joints with apical dark-fuscous dots. Forewings 

 whitish ; markings brownish-fuscous ; a dorsal spot near base ; a broad oblique 

 streak from ^ dorsum meeting another from -3- costa at an acute angle in middisc ; 

 a second oblique costal streak from beyond middle, nearly meeting a tornal spot ; 

 a third short costal streak at -|, and another between this and apex ; a black 

 dot at apex ; cilia grey, on costa and apex whitish with two costal and one apical 

 brownish-fuscous bars. Hindwings almost linear ; grey ; cilia grey. 



Nearest L. IcptouiitcUa, Meyr.; Stcgoniiiiafa, Meyr., is, I think, another 

 name for Lyonetia. 



Queensland : Mount Tambourine, in November, one specimen. 



Lyonetia acromelas, n. sp. 



aK/DOyiicXas, black at the apex. 



6 . 8 mm. Head, thorax, and palpi white. Antennae 1-V, basal joint dilated 

 to form a broad eyecap; white, becoming grey towards apex. [Abdomen broken 

 off.] Legs white; middle tarsi with blackish dots on dorsum [posterior pair 

 broken off]. Forewings narrow, apex with a short, slender, acute, deflexed. 

 terminal process ; white ; a very slender fuscous streak from j dorsum to 

 middle of disc, strongly outwardly-oblique ; similar streaks from f costa and 



