14G 



S. Antennae 12-jointed; pedicel shorter than first 

 funicle-joint ; second fun icle- joint shorter than first or third; 

 third slightly dilated on the side ; 4-9 moniliform. 



Type. — Antero7no7-jjha australica, described below. 



Anteromorpha australica, sp. nov. 



9 • Head and thorax shining-black ; abdomen dark- 

 brown; legs and basal two-thirds of antennal scape golden- 

 yellow; remaining joints black. Antennae 12-jointed; scape 

 equal to next four joints combined ; pedicel and first funicle- 

 joint subequal, one-half longer than wide ; second funicle- 

 joint slightly wider than long ; third and fourth minute ; club 

 6- join ted, fourth joint the longest and widest. Thorax finely 

 pubescent, Forewings much infuscated ; marginal cilia 

 short ; discal cilia very fine and dense ; marginal vein short, 

 one-fourth as long as the stigmal ; postmarginal a little longer 

 than the stigmal. Abdomen with first and second segments 

 striate. Length, 1*70 mm. 



cS . Antennae 12-jointed; pedicel short and stout; first 

 funicle-joint longer than the pedicel, longer than wide; second 

 a little shorter ; third slightly longer than second ; 4-9 sub- 

 equal, moniliform; last funicle-joint as long as first. 



Described from one female and five male specimens caught 

 at Nelson and Quingilli, near Cairns, and Rossville, near 

 Cooktown. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Nelson and Quingilli, near 

 Cairns; Rossville, near Cooktown. 



Type. — I. 1383, South Australian Museum. A male, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing male and female antennae, 

 head, and forewings. 



Anteromorpha assimilis, sp. nov. 



S . The same as australica, but forewings only slightly 

 infuscated; marginal vein two-thirds length of stigmal. 

 Length, 1"60 mm. 



Described from a single specimen caught while sweeping 

 in forest December 12. 



Hah. — North Queensland: Nelson (A. P. Dodd). 



Type. — I. 1384, South Australian Museum. A male, 

 tagmounted, plus a slide bearing antennae and forewing. 



Genus Opisthacantha, Ashmead. 



A genus erected by Ashmead in 1893. It contains but 

 five species from America and the Philippines. 



