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Zauclophora pelodes, n. sp. 



Male, 23 mm. Head and thorax ochreous - brown. Palpi 

 dark-fuscous ; posterior aspect whitish-ochreous. Antennae dark- 

 fuscous. Abdomen reddish-ochreous ; apices of segments whitish- 

 ochreous. Legs whitish-ochreous; first two pairs dark-fuscous 

 anteriorly. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex 

 rounded, hindmargin slightly rounded, oblique ; ochreous-brown, 

 with ill-defined ochreous-whitish markings ; an ochreous-whitish 

 suffusion in disc ; an outwardly curved line from costa at two- 

 thirds to anal angle ; two ochreous-whitish spots at and before 

 apex, separated by a fuscous spot ; hindmargin and anal angle 

 irrorated by fuscous scales ; cilia ochreous-whitish, irrorated with 

 fuscous. Hindwings fuscous ; towards base suffused with 

 ochreous ; cilia whitish-ochreous, with a faint fuscous line at 

 apex and at anal angle. 



The type is in poor condition, but the species is a very distinct 

 one. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; one specimen received from Mr. H. 

 Tryon. 



LlCHENAULA AMBLYGONA, 71. Sp. 



Female, 28 mm. Vein 7 of forewings to hindmargin. Head 

 white. Palpi white ; terminal joint mostly fuscous internally. 

 Thorax fuscous, irrorated with white scales. Abdomen ochreous- 

 fuscous. Legs whitish, irrorated with fuscous, except posterior 

 tibiae. Forewings dilated posteriorly, costa strongly arched, apex 

 round-pointed, hindmargin sinuate ; white rather densely 

 irrorated with fuscous ; a triangular fuscous suffusion on inner- 

 margin before middle ; a short longitudinal suffused mark in 

 disc before middle ; a very distinct outwardly oblique line from 

 costa at two-thirds, angulated in disc, and continued parallel to 

 hindmargin to inner margin at three-fifths; an indistinct 

 suffusion on middle of hindmargin ; cilia fuscous, at apex white, 

 at anal angle with white apices. Hindwings pale-grey, towards 

 base whitish ; cilia grey. 



Distinguished from the other species with an angulated 

 posterior line — L. oxygona, Luc; L. goniodes, Turn., and 

 L. micradelpha, Turn., by the fuscous thorax. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; one specimen taken by Mr. F. P. 

 Dodd. I am indebted to Lord Walsingham for permission to 

 describe this species, of which the type is now in his collection. 



LlCHENAULA INSCRIPTA, Turn. 



Annals (Queensland Mus., 1897, No. 4, 21. 



Male, 19 mm. Head and thorax white. Palpi white, apex of 

 second joint slightly fuscous-tinged. Antennae dark-fuscous. 

 Abdomen fuscous ; first two rings and apices of segments white ; 



