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Mr. Waterhouse (Vict. Nat., 1903, p. 55), when writ- 

 ing, considered that phlota (Plotz) was not identical with the 

 above species. Plotz's drawing admits of no doubt, an opinion 

 in which Mr. Waterhouse acquiesces. 



Type phigalia, in Coll. Hewitson (British Museum); type 

 phillyra, in Coll. Queensland Museum. 



South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales ; from 

 September to March. 



9. Anisynta, n.g. 



Club of antennae moderately robust, apiculus blunt- 

 Palpi subporrect, hairy or densely hairy beneath; terminal 

 joint, short or moderate, subcorneal, posterior tibiae with all 

 spurs. Forewings with costa moderately straight, slightly 

 concave in Tasmanicus and argenteo-ornatus ; <$ without 

 stigma; 5 parallel to 4 and 6, slightly nearer 6 at base. Hind- 

 wings with vein 5 obsolete. 



I have formed this genus to receive those species with the 

 blunt apiculus of antennae; it bears the same relation to 

 Trapezites as Motasingha does to Hesperilla. 



Type cynone, Hew. 



57. A. croites, Hew. 



Cyclopides croites, Hew., ex. Butt., v., fig. 14, 1874. Asticto- 

 pterus croites, Hew., Misk., Ann. Qld. Mus., p. 78, 1891. 

 Trapezites croites, M. and L. 3 T.R.S., p. 88. 



Type in Coll. Hewitson (British Museum). 



So far to my knowledge the type is unique. As previously 

 mentioned, the drawing which I possess, taken from the type, 

 bears a striking resemblance on the upper-side to the 9 Hes- 

 perilla chaostola, Meyr. 



Western Australia. 



58. A. ARGENTEO-ORNATUS, Hew. 



Cyclopides argenteo-ornatus, Hew., Desc. Hesp., p. 41, 1868; 

 ex. Butt., v., figs. 18-19, 1874. Trapezites argenteo-ornatus, 

 M. and L., T.R.S., p. 91. 



Type in Coll. Hewitson (British Museum). 



South- West Australia (Perth) : in October and November. 



59. A. tasmanicus, Misk. 



Hesperilla Tasmanicus, Misk., P.R.S., Qld., 1889, p. 

 149. Telesto comma, Kirby, Ann. Mag., N.H., 1893, p. 436. Trape- 

 zites Tasmanicus, M. and L. 4 T.R.S., p. 96. 



Type Tasmanicus, in Queensland Museum; type comma, 

 in British Museum. 



The costa of this species is faintly sinuate beyond middle. 



Tasmania and Victoria: November to January. 



