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336. Tetraprosopus pakacvcla, Low. 

 One specimen (type), in November. 



Subfamily PYRAUSTIDAE. 



337. Zinckenia fascialis, Cram. 



Taken occasionally, October and November. A widely- 

 distributed species. 



338. Nacoleia rhaeoalis, Wlk. 

 Not uncommon, March and September. Commonly 

 known as murcalis, Wlk. 



339. LygPvOPia xanthomela, Meyr. 

 Two specimens, March. 



340. Glyphodes microta, Meyr. 

 Five specimens, February and March. 



341. Hellula undalis, Fab. 

 Abundant, from September to May. Widely distributed. 

 Hampson (P.Z.S., p. 760, 1898) allows undalis, Fab.; 

 hydralis, Gn. ; and phidileqlis, Wlk., to rank as three distinct 

 species. Mr. Meyrick considers them identical. 



342. NOMOPHILA NOCTUELLA, Sclllff . 



Common, nearly throughout the year. Universally dis- 

 tributed. 



343. Metallarcha eurychkysa, Meyr. 

 One specimen, December, an accidental straggler. T 

 have specimens from Hoyleton and Petersburg, South 

 Australia. 



344. Metallarcha leucodetts, Low. 

 Rather scarce, October and November. 



345. EURYCREON MASSALIS, Wlk. 



Common, January to April. 



346. Tritaea affinitalis, Ld. 

 Common throughout the year, except July and August. 



347. Antigastra catalaunalis, Dup. 

 Taken occasionally, April and May. 



348. Mecyna ornithoptekalis, Gn. 

 Not uncommon, March and April. I follow Hampson 

 in separating this species from polygontrfis, Hub. 



