BY E. MEYRICK. 
1669 
Perth, West Australia; in October, seven specimens. Although 
an inconspicuous species, it is readily separated from the others 
by the different form of wing ; the palpi are also somewhat 
different, and I am not sure that it is justly included here. 
Semiocosma, Meyr. 
732. (412a.) Sem. mystis, Meyr. 
( Semiocosma my stis, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1887, 79.) 
Nelson to Dunedin, New Zealand. 
733. (415a.) Sem. aj)odoxa, Meyr. 
(Semiocosma afodoxa, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1887, 79.) 
Wellington, New Zealand, 
734. (415b.) Sem. 2 ^latyptera, Meyr. 
( Semiocosma platy 2 )tera, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst. 1887, 80.) 
Wellington, New Zealand. 
62.* Proteromicta, n.g. 
Head smooth, sidetufts appressed ; tongue developed. Antenna3 
in moderately ciliated (1), basal joint moderate, with strong 
pecten. Labial palpi moderate, recurved, second joint loosely 
scaled beneath, terminal joint about half second, moderate, acute. 
Thorax smooth. Posterior tibise clothed with long dense hairs 
above. Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from near angle, 7 and 
8 stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings elongate-ovate, cilia | ; veins 3 
and 4 tolerably remote at origin, 6 and 7 parallel. 
Differs from Oecophora only by the separation of veins 3 and 4 
of hindwings, and is perhaps a reversionary development from it, 
yet the affinity is not quite clear. 
735. (418a.) Prot. crymorrhoa, n.sp. 
22 mm. Head light groyish-oclireous. Palpi whitish, sccoiul 
joint dark fuscous except above. Antenna; dark fuscous. Thorax 
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