518 



dark-fuscous on margins ; indications of a second fascia from 

 >} costa to tornus ; followed by a tnird incomplete fascia from 

 costa before apex to termen above tornus; cilia whitish, with 

 a few fuscous scales before apices. Hindwings and cilia 

 whitish. 



Hah. — New South Wales: Stanwell Park, near Bulli, in 

 April; one specimen. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Gen. Gynnidomorpha, nov. (yvwt^opopcfx^, of weak form). 



Head rough-scaled. Palpi moderately long, porrect - 

 second joint with rough projecting scales above and beneath ; 

 terminal joint short. Forewings without raised scales; all 

 veins present and separate, 7 to ccsta. Hindwings with 3 

 and 4 separate, 5 rather widely remote, 6 and 7 stalked. 



In the costal termination of vein 7 of forewings this 

 genus agrees with Peronea, but differs in the absence of 

 scale-tufts and the separation of 3 and 4 of hindwings. The 

 latter character separates it also from Dichelopa . 



Gynnidomorpha mesoxutha, n. sp. 

 (fx€<ro$ov0o<;, tawny in the middle). 



9, 11 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax whitish- 

 ochreous. Abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; posterior pair 

 ochreous-whitish. Forewings not dilated, costa gently arched, 

 apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded; whitish-ochreous; 

 markings ochreous-brown ; a rather large basal patch, pos- 

 terior edge nearly straight; an inwardly oblique, moderately 

 broad, median fascia from midcosta to middorsum, con- 

 stricted above middle; a fascia from § costa to tornus, 

 moderately broad on costa but soon narrowing to a fine line ; 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings and cilia pale-grey. 



Hob. — Northern Territory: Darwin, in March; one- 

 specimen received from P. P. Dodcl. 



Dichelopa heterozyga, ii. sp. (crcpo^uyos, unevenly yoked). 



(3 , 12 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax brownish-fuscous. 

 Antennae fuscous, with whitish annulations ; ciliations 1. 

 Abdomen dark-brown. Legs pale-brownish. Forewings nar- 

 row, not dilated, costa strongly arched, apex rounded, termen 

 very obliquely rounded ; reddish-brown mixed with fuscous 

 and crossed by numerous broken silvery transverse lines: 

 cilia fuscous. Hindwings and cilia dark-brown. 



O , 16 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax bright reddish- 

 brown. Forewings with ground-colour bright reddish- 

 brown without fuscous admixture. 



Hob. — Queensland : Warwick, in October ; two specimens. 



