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discrete, dark fuscous dots from third costal dot to three-fifths 
dorsum, slightly outwardly curved above; a series of sub- 
marginal dots usually incomplete: a series of black, termina! 
dots; cilia whitish. Hindwings with termen rounded, more 
or less dentate; colour and markings as forewings, but with 
discal dot annular, pale centred. 
This species appears to be most allied to #. camelaria, Gn., 
but the antennal structure is peculiar, and apparently inter- 
mediate between Zctropis and Selidosema. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
N.Q., Geraldton, Townsville; in April and May. 0., 
Brisbane; in March aud April Seven specimens. 
SELIDOSEMA SYMMORPHA, n. Sp. 
(Symmorphos, of similar appearance.) 
Male, female, 27-31 mm. Head whitish; face with a 
transverse fuscous bar below middle, leaving lower edge nar- 
rowly whitish. Palpi moderate (14); pale fuscous. An- 
tennz grey, towards base whitish; in male with very long 
pectinations (10), apical fifth simple; in female simple. 
Thorax whitish. Abdomen whitish, with two transverse 
fuscous lines before middle. Legs grey annulated with 
whitish; posterior pair whitish. Forewings elongate-triangu- 
lar, costa slightly arched, apex round-pointed, termen 
rounded, strongly oblique; 10 and 11 stalked or 11 absent; 
whitish, markings fuscous; costa with minute strigule and 
larger dots at one-third and beyond middle; a very fine line 
from first dot forming a prominent angle outwards beneath 
costa, then inwardly oblique to one-quarter dorsum; a discal 
dot beneath mid-costa; a fine interrupted wavy line from 
three-quarters costa to three-fifths dorsum; a faint, dentate, 
wavy, subterminal line, preceded by fuscous suffusion , a ter. 
minal series of black dots; cilia whitish. Hindwings with 
termen rounded, slightly crenate; colour and markings as 
forewings. 
Extremely similar to 5. cognata, Wlk.: the female may be 
readily distinguished by the simple antennz, the male by the 
more broadly whitish forehead and sligntly longer palpi. 
Type in Coll, Turner. 
N.Q., Townsville; in February. . Three specimens received 
from Mr. F. P. Dodd. Q., Brisbane; one female, in Feb- 
ruary. 
1 SELIDOSEMA LEUCODESMA, n. Sp. 
(Leucodesmos, with white chain or rosary.) 
Female, 36 mm. Head, palpi, and antenne fuscous- 
brown; antenne in female simple. Thorax fuscous-brown, 
with a dark fuscous bar across patagia. Abdomen fuscous- 
