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hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; white, with numerous pale- 

 grey dots tending to form interrupted transverse strigulae ; cilia 

 white. Hindwings whitish-grey ; cilia white. 



Ballandean (2,500ft.), Queensland; one specimen in February. 



Nemophora iolampra, n. sp. 



Female, 16 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antennae fuscous. 

 Antennae over two. Abdomen grey. Legs pale-fuscous; posterior 

 pair whitish. Forewings narrow-elongate, not dilated, costa 

 slightly arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely 

 rounded ; pale-grey, with violet reflections ; irrorated with 

 fuscous scales, which tend to form transverse strigulae ; cilia 

 whitish-grey. Hindwings and cilia whitish-grey. 



Gisborne, Victoria ; one specimen taken by Mr. G. Lyell in 

 May. 



ZONOPS, n. g. 



Head and face densely rough-haired. Eyes in male divided by 

 a horizontal ridge of scales into upper and lower segments ; lower 

 segments greatly enlarged, closely approximated beneath. 

 Tongue short. Antennae very long in both sexes, about twice 

 forewings, in male filiform, simple, basal joint with pecten 

 present. Labial palpi moderate, second joint slender, with 

 appressed scales ; terminal joint about one-half second, slender, 

 acute. Maxillary palpi absent. Posterior tibiae rough-haired. 

 Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from near angle, 7 and 8 

 stalked, 7 to costa, 11 from before middle. Hindwings over 1, 

 veins 3 and 4 connate, 5, 6, and 7 equidistant, parallel. 



The structure of the eyes in the male is very remarkable. The 

 horizontal ridge of scales apparently serves to divide the field of 

 vision of each eye into an upper and a lower part. 



ZONOPS HETEROLEUCA, n. SjO. 



Male and female, 15-16 mm. Head, face, palpi, and antennae 

 dark -fuscous ; fillet and bases of antennae whitish in female. 

 Thorax dark-fuscous, patagia pale-fuscous ; in female wholly 

 pale-fuscous. Abdomen fuscous ; tuft in male white. Legs dark- 

 fuscous, annulated with whitish ; posterior pair whitish-fuscous. 

 Forewings narrow-elongate, costa slightly arched, apex round 

 pointed, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; dark-fuscous, with a 

 suffused whitish-grey line along fold, replaced in female by an 

 oblong spot occupying basal two-fifths of inner-margin ; a snow- 

 white blotch on costa from three-fourths to apex, containing a 

 few dark scales, its anterior angle connected with a small white 

 spot in disc ; in female the apical blotch is prolonged anterior 

 beneath costa as far as disc at one-third ; cilia whitish, mixed 

 with pale-fuscous, with a dark-fuscous line at one-third. Hind- 



