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beneath costa before middle; a fine sinuate whitish line from 
beneath three-quarters costa to three-quarters dorsum, pre- 
ceded by a series of fine black dots, and succeeded by a broad, 
dark grey shade; a terminal series of black dots; cilia grey. 
Hindwings with termen rounded; in male with a large fovea 
in end of cell, preceded by a curled tuft of long, fuscous 
hairs, succeeded by a tuft of shorter fuscous hairs, and 
bounded internally by a high ridge of pale grey hairs; ав 
forewings, but without markings or with a faint, pale trans- 
verse median line only. 
The palpi are longer than in buffalaria (2), shorter than 
in ursaria. The male may be distinguished from ursaria by 
the absence of any hairy patch on the underside of forewings, 
and from buffalaria by the steep ridge of hairs on the inner 
side of the fovea on the hindwings. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
Q., Stradbroke Island ; in November and December. Eight 
specimens. 
NEARCHA NEPHOCROSSA, n. Sp. 
(Nephokrossos, with cloudy border.) 
Male, 32 mm. Head whitish-grey; face blackish. Palpi 
moderate (2); blackish; towards base sharply white. An- 
tennæ grey, toward base mixed with white; in male with a 
double series of very long pectinations (10). Thorax and 
abdomen whitish-grey. Legs grey; [posterior pair broken]. 
Forewings triangular, costa straight, except close to base and 
apex, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique: whitish-grey, 
rather closely irrorated with dark grey ; a dark fuscous streak 
along costa from base to one-quarter; a pale transverse line 
at one-quarter; a fuscous discal spot beneath costa before 
middle; a clearly defined, sinuate, whitish-grey line from 
three-fifths costa to three-quarters dorsum; preceded by a 
series of dark fuscous dots; and succeeded by a broad. dark 
grey fascia, its outer edge crenate; terminal part of disc 
whitish-grey, with a series of suffused fuscous spots; a termi- 
nal series of black dots; cilia whitish-grey. Hindwings with 
termen rounded; in male without tufts beneath; dark grey; 
with two transverse, pale grey lines, one median, one sub- 
terminal; terminal dots and cilia as forewings. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
Q., Burpengary, near Brisbane; in April. One specimen. 
Gen. ZEUCTOPHLEBIA. 
Zeuctophlebia, Warr., Nov., Zool., 1896, p. 355. 
Face without projecting tuft. Tongue present. Palpi 
moderate (1%), porrect, terminal joint very short. Antenne 
of male with a double row of long pectinations, apical one- 
