58 Jefferis Turner : 



white with patchy dark-fuscous suffusion in parts; a large basal 

 patch prolonged along costa to beyond middle; a spot on mid-dorsuni 

 tending to be connected with costa by scattered dark scales; another 

 dorsal spot at J; a large tornal spot suffusedly connected with another 

 before termen above middle, and this with costa; a large, transversely- 

 elongate, ochreous, fuscous-edged mark in disc beneath | costa; an 

 interrupted, dark-fuscous line on upper half of termen; cilia whitish. 

 Hindwings with costa slightly concave, with strong tufts of scales 

 before and after excavation, apex rounded-rectangular, termen sinuate; 

 white, an elongate blackish spot on base o-f dorsum; a broadly suffused 

 ante-median, transverse, fuscous fascia, broader towards costa, where 

 it contains an ochreous black-edged spot; a second fuscous fascia from 

 tuft C'n § costa to tornus; terminal dots and cilia as forewings. 



Q,, National Park (3000 ft.), in December and January; twelve 

 specimens, all of the same sex. 



EUTHESAURA CARBONARIA, U. Sp. 



J* $ 19-21 mm. Head blackish. Palpi 1; blackish. Antennae 

 about 1; grey, towards base blackish. Thorax and abdomen blackish. 

 Legs dark fuscous; tarsi barred with whitish on upper surface, wholly 

 whitish beneath. Forewings narrow to beyond middle, very strongly 

 dilated towards termen, costa bisinuate, apex pointed, termen scarcely 

 bowed, oblique, dark-fuscous; markings blackish; an outwardly bent, 

 sub-basal, transverse line; a broad line from ^ costa, strongly angled 

 outwards, not reaching dorsum; a suffused whitish subcostal streak, 

 broadening posteriorly, from second line to discal spot; discal spot at 

 I narrowly oval, transverse brownish-tinged in centre, posteriorly 

 narrowly edged with whitish; connected hy a sinuate line with | 

 dorsum; four, minute, whitish, nearly equidistant dots on apical third 

 of costa; from beneath the first of these is a third transverse line to 

 dorsum before tornus; from the second a fourth curved subterminal line 

 to tornus; cilia dark-fuscous, with a narrow whitish basal line from 

 apex to midtermen. Hindwings very strongly dilated beyond middle, 

 with a strong tuft of scales on ^ costa, apex rounded, termen sinuate; 

 as forewings but without discal spot; one or two variable whitish dots 

 on or near second line. 



Q., National Park (3000 ft.), in December and January; seven 

 specimens, 5 J^ 2 $ . 



Gen. Tineodes. 

 Tineodes Gn., Lep. viii., p. 236, Meyr., Tr. E.S., 1884, p. 291.. 

 Hmps., P.Z.S., 1899, p. 284. 

 Frons flat. Tongue present. Palpi extremely elongate (about 8), 

 porrect; second joint thickened with short rough hairs above and be- 

 neath; with a slight apical inferior tuft; terminal joint short, smooth, 

 pointed. Maxillary palpi rather large, rough-scaled, strongly dilated. 

 Antennae 1, slender, joints dilated by whorls of raised scales at apices. 

 Thorax and abdomen slender, smooth. Legs very long and slender, 

 inner spurs slightly longer than outer*. Forewings with 2 from well 



