44 Jefferis Turner : 



an excavation on inner side containing a tuft of dense hairs. Thorax 

 with anterior and posterior tufts of hair in ^ on undersurface. Fore- 

 wings, with a transverse ridge of raised scales before middle; 2, 3, 4, 

 5 approximated at origin, 8 and 9 stalked, 10 closely approximated 

 to 8, 9, for some distance. Hind wings with cell less than I, 2 from 

 f, 3 from angle nearly connate with 4, 5, which are closely approxi- 

 mated for some distance, 6 and 7 connate, 7 closely applied to 8 for 

 some distance, not actually anastomosing. 



Nearly allied to Ceroprepes, but with very different <^ antennae. 



Ammati^cha lathria, n. sp, 



cT 20 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax fuscous-grey. Abdo- 

 men fuscous-grey; apices of segments and under surface whitish- 

 ochreous; tuft fuscous-grey. Legs fuscous irrorated, and tarsi annu- 

 lated, with ochreous-whitish. Forewings narrow, posteriorly dilated, 

 apex rounded-rectangular; fuscous-grey, suffused with whitish, the ab- 

 sence of which leaves dark markings; a dark straight ridge of raised 

 scales from | dorsum transversely nearly to costa; a suffused line 

 from ^ costa, opposite this ridge, to about mid-dorsum; a pair of 

 dots in disc at |, arranged transversely; a suffused line from apex, 

 inwardly oblique, soon diverging, anterior limb to mid-dorsum, pos- 

 terior to near end of dorsum; a suffused subterminal line; cilia grey. 

 Hindwings dark-grey; cilia grey; with a darker sub-basal line. 

 Q., National Park (3000 ft.), in March; one specimen. 



Fam. GALLERIADAE. 



Lamoria idiolepida 



(?^ $ 28 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax and abdomen grey- 

 whitish, antennal ciliations in ^ imperceptible. Legs grey-whitish, 

 finely irrorated, except posterior pair, with fuscous. Forewings elon- 

 gate, posteriorly moderately dilated, apex rounded, termen obliquely 

 rounded; grey- whitish, costal margin and terminal area suffused with 

 pale-fuscous; dark-fuscous dots in disc beneath costa shortly before 

 and after middle; dark-fuscous points sparsely scattered, more 

 numerous in terminal area, where they are arranged longitudinally 

 between veins; cilia pale-fuscous. Hindwings with termen sinuate; 

 whitish, suffused with greyish towards apex; cilia greyish, on tornus 

 and dorsum whitish. 



The dark points on forewings depend on large scales, which, 

 viewed at one angle, appear whitish, with dark bases, at another 

 angle the apices are dark and bases pale. 



Q., Brisbane, in December; National Park (2500-3000 ft.), in 

 January; two specimens. 



Lamoria peridiota, n. sp. 



S" 30-31 mm. Head and palpi ochreous-grey-whitish. Antennae 



ochreous-whitish, annulated with dark-fuscous; ciliations in ^ 1/3 



Thorax grey- whitish, tinged with green; bases of patagia brownish- 



