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HOMOSPORA PROCRITA, n. 8р. 
( Proeritos, preferred, esteemed.) 
Male, 42 mm. Head and palpi whitish. Antenne whit- 
ish; pectinations in male ochreous, long (5). Thorax grey- 
whitish, anteriorly whitish-ochreous. Abdomen [broken]. 
Legs whitish; on upper surface fuscous irrorated, and tarsi 
annulated, with whitish. ^ Forewings elongate-triangular, 
costa nearly straight, apex rounded, termen nearly straight, 
oblique; grey ochreous-whitish, with scattered fuscous scales, 
which in places tend to form transverse strigulæ; an inter- 
rupted fuscous line along basal fourth of costa; a tri- 
angular fuscous spot on one-quarter costa, from which pro- 
ceeds a fine, deeply-waved line to one-quarter dorsum; a 
straight, broad fuscous transverse shade just beyond middle, 
a finely dentate, nearly straight, fuscous line from three- 
quarters costa to three-quarters dorsum ; cilia whitish, broad- 
ly barred with dark fuscous on middle part of termen. Hind- 
wings with termen rounded; whitish, towards apex washed 
with pale reddish-purple; a fuscous apical blotch ; some fus- 
cous scales towards tornus and about mid-disc; traces of & 
dentate fuscous postmedian line; cilia whitish, towards apex 
barred with fuscous. 
Type in Coll, Turner. | 
N.Q., Townsville; in March. One specimen received from 
Mr. F. P. Dodd, in good condition, except abdomen. 
Sub-Family, SELIDOSEMINZE. 
EcTROPIS HEMIPROSOPA, n. Sp. 
( Hemiprosopos, half-faced, half-masked.) 
Male, female, 32-40 mm. Head grey-whitish ; face with a 
broad median transverse dark fuscous bar. Palpi grey-whit- 
ish, external surface fuscous. Antenne grey-whitish, apices and 
pectinations darker; in male with very long pectinations (8), 
apical third simple; most of the pectinations are forked 
at extremity, many are double from point of origin, and 
towards apex a few may be simple throughout; in female 
simple. Thorax whitish-grey. Abdomen whitish-grey, with 
some fuscous scales and a double series of dorsal fuscous dots. 
Legs whitish; anterior pair fuscous. Forewings elongate- 
triangular, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, ter- 
men nearly straight, more rounded in female, oblique ; whit- 
ish-grey or whitish in female, finely irrorated with fuscous; 
dark fuscous dots on costa at one-third, one-half, and two. 
thirds; a fine dentate  outwardly angled line from first 
costal dot to one-third dorsum, usually obsolete; a dot in disc 
beneath second costal dot; an interrupted line of more or less 
