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Hab. — Queensland : Brisbane, in January and February ; 

 Coolangatta, in December ; thirteen specimens. 



WlNGIA RECTIORELLA. 



Palparia rectiorella, Wlk. : Cat. Brit. Mus., xxix., p 775; 

 Meyr. : Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1882, p. 430. 

 Palparia euryptera, Turn. : ante, 1896, p. 3. 



Nab.— Queensland : Brisbane: New South Wales : New- 

 castle, Sydney ; Victoria : Moe. 



WlNGIA SUBROSEA. 



Palparia subrosea, Turn. : I.e., 1894, p. 134. 



The type is still unique. 



Hab. — Queensland: Stradbroke Island. 



WlNGIA SYNNEPHELA, n. sp. (<rwi'€<£€Aos, cloudy). 



9, 19 mm. Head whitish. Palpi whitish; external sur- 

 face of second joint grey suffused with rosy, but its base and 

 apex sharply whitish ; tuft about as long as terminal joint. 

 Antennae grey, at base whitish. Thorax whitish-grey, with, 

 some rosy suffusion at posterior apex. Abdomen whitish-grey ; 

 bases of joints on dorsum partly brownish ; under-surface 

 pale-grey. Legs grey partly suffused with roisy ; posterior pair 

 whitish. Forewings moderate, posteriorly dilated, costa 

 rather strongly arched, apex acute, slightly produced, termen 

 slightly sinuate beneath apex, thence nearly straight, oblique; 

 grey suffused intimately with crimson, except towards termen ; 

 a whitish costal streak from base to ^, with costal edge orange 

 for this distance ; beyond this costal edge obscurely ochreous ; 

 an obscure fuscous discal dot at § : a dark-grey terminal line ; 

 cilia pale-grey with a dark-grey spot at apex. Hindwings 

 whitish, towards apex greyish tinged ; cilia whitish. 



Allied to eonephela, but lacks the ochreous tinge of this 

 species ; the basal costal streak, longer palpi, with longer 

 tuft, less projecting scales between antennae, and absence of 

 rosy tinge on under-surface of abdomen, are reliable 

 characters. 



Hab. — Queensland: Stanthorpe, in October; one 

 specimen. 



Zelotechna psittacodes, n. sp. 

 (if/iTTaKwSrjs, like a parrot). 



S , 22 mm. Head grey with whitish points. Palpi with 

 second joint very long (about twice length of face), terminal 

 joint \, slender, apical tuft of second joint about as long as 

 terminal joint; external surface bright crimson, except term- 

 inal joint and apical \ of second joint, which are dark-grey, 



