32 Jefferis Turner: 



cilia and a longer bristle. Thorax white; bases of patagia sometimes 

 fuscous. Abdomen grey; tuft ochreous- whitish. Legs grey; posterior 

 pair paler. Forewings subtriangular, costa gently arched; apex toler- 

 ably pointed, termen obliquely rounded; fuscous; a broad white streak 

 on dorsum from base to middle, its outline wavy; a large white cir- 

 cular spot on i costa, nearly or quite confluent with a small sub- 

 apical spot, the former with lower margin sometimes irregularly in- 

 vaded by fuscous; sometimes a short white erect streak from tornus 

 towards costal spot; cilia fuscous, on subapical spot white. Hind- 

 wings with termen rounded; pale-grey; cilia pale-grey. 



N:Q., Herberton; two $ in January and February (F. P. Dodd), 

 Q., Mt. Tambourine, J^ type in October. There are slight differences, 

 which may be sexual or varietal. 



Thallarcha epicela, n. sp. 



$ 18-19 mm. Head white; face grey. Palpi fuscous or grey. 

 Antennae pale-grey; bases white. Thorax white, with a fuscous spot 

 before middle. Abdomen whitish-ochreous; bases of segments grey to- 

 wards middle. Legs whitish-ochreous; anterior pair grey in front, 

 Forewings subtriangular, costa gently arched, apex tolerably pointed, 

 termen slightly bowed, • oblique; fuscous with indications of pale 

 waved transverse lines; a white spot on base of dorsum, reaching 

 to i dorsal edge, but forming a rounded or pointed process above 

 dorsum beyond this; a large circular whitish spot on 2/3 costa, and 

 a fine sinuate whitish transverse line beyond this, more or less dis- 

 tinct; a variably developed apical white spot; sometimes confluent 

 white terminal spots above tornus; cilia fuscous, on apical spot 

 whitish. Hindwings with termen rounded; ochreous- whitish; a grey 

 discal spot on end of cell; a slight greyish apical suffusion; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish. 



Variable, and nearly allied to the preceding species; best dis- 

 tinguished by the differently shaped white dorsal mark, and the 

 discal dot on hindwings. 



Q., National Park (3000 ft.) in December and January; two speci- 

 mens. 



Termessa orthocrossa, n. sp. 



(? 2 30-32 mm. Head, palpi, thorax and abdomen yellow. Thorax 

 with a blackish dot on anterior margin of each patagium. Antennae 

 fuscous; in J slightly laminate, ciliatious 1*. Legs yellow; tarsi 

 dorsally barred with fuscous. Forewings broadly triangular, costa 

 straight almost to apex, apex subrectangular, termen straight to near 

 tornus, scarcely oblique; rather pale yellow; a slender blackish costal 

 streak from base to 4/5, thickened into spots at base, 2/5, and 4/5; 

 cilia blackish, interrupted by very narrow yellow bars opposite veins, 

 on costa and tornus yellow. Hindwings with; termen rounded, 

 slightly bowed on vein 3; pale-yellow; a circular blackish submarginal 

 spot below middle; cilia pale-yellow. 



Q., Toowoomba, in October; four specimens received from Mr. 

 W. B. Barnard. 



