8. 

 10. 



GrophipJtora 



8. 



Evxoa 



9. 



7. 

 10. 

 11. 



Agroti.t 

 Buciara 



12. 

 o. 



Astonycha 



6. 



Adisvra 



12. 

 13. 



rroteuxoa 

 AndroiUs 



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7. Fore tibiae shorter than first tarsal joint 

 Fore tibiae longer than first tarsal joint 



8. Frons prominent, rounded, with a small 



central depression with raised rim 

 Frons not prominent, and without central 

 depression 



9. Abdomen crested 



Abdomen not crested 



10. Palpi with terminal joint very small 

 Palpi with terminal joint moderate or 



rather long 



11. Posterior tibiae densely hairy on dorsum 

 Posterior tibiae with only a few loose 



hairs on dorsum 



12. Tliorax with rounded anterior and smal^ 



posterior crests 



Thorax without crests 



1. Gen. Timor A, Wlk. 



Frons rounded, projecting. Palpi rather short (1) ; 

 second joint with short loosely appressed hairs; terminal joint 

 short, stout, obtuse. Thorax and abdomen without crests. 

 Anterior tibiae shorter than first tarsal joint, broad, with 

 a t-erminal pair of strong claws, the inner larger, and no 

 spines. Middle and posterior tibiae with a few spines; 

 posterior tibiae hairy on dorsum. Forewings with 10 arising 

 from apex of areole, which is narrow, connate with 8, 9, 7 

 also connate with 8, 9 or short-stalked, 6 from well below 

 angle of cell. Hindwings normal. 



So far as the Australian species is concerned its generic 

 position rests on the structure of the anterior tibiae, and a 

 well-defined neurational character, the three (rarely reduced 

 to two) veins arising connate from the apex of the areole. 

 I cannot say whether the latter character is present in the 

 other species referred to this gefius. 



alarioides, Butl. 



2. Gen. Canthylidia, Butl. 



Frons rounded, projecting. Palpi moderate, porrect or 

 obliquely ascending; second joint loosely rough -haired 

 beneath; terminal joint short. Thorax and abdomen without 

 crests. Anterior tibiae shorter than first tarsal joint, broad, 

 w4th a terminal pair of strong claws, the inner larger, and 

 one or two small spines on inner side. Middle and posterior 

 tibiae with a few spines; posterior tibiae hairy on dorsum. 

 Forewings with 6 from well below angle of cell. Hindwings 

 normal. 



A characteristically Australian genus of some size. The 

 male gland and brands mentioned by Hampson are present 

 in 'pallida, but not in other species. Hampson identifies it 

 e2 



