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CRYPTOPHAGA BALTEATA, Walk. 
Male. Zitna balteata, Walk., Suppl., 1841. 
Female. Cryptophaga lurida, Meyr., Proc. Roy. Soc., S.A, 
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Both sexes dor one acroleuca, Turner, Annals;Queensland 
Museum, 1897, 
I am sid abt to Mr. Meyrick for this synonymy. 
CRYPTOPHAGA OPALINA, 2. sp. 
Antennal pectinations in male extremely short (one-half), cilia 
in tufts from pectinations. Veins 6 and 7 of hindwings separate, 
but closely approximated at base 
Male, 29 mm. Head white. ` Palpi white ; base of a 
joint fuscous externally. Antenne dark-fuscous, with a 
scattered Pepe scales ; basal joint white. Thorax white, with 
terior daek taken: Apol with purple reflections. Abdomen 
whitish ; bases of segments partly ochreous-brown. Legs w ite; 
a broad grey line pene to hindmargin ; separted by a fine 
Mni te line from a grey line on margin ; cilia dark-fuscous, 
with a narrow basni. Te ka at ana angle wholly white. 
Veces grey; towards r-mar. whitish ; ; cilia white, 
with a basal grey line um anterior half of hindmargin and 
around a aie x. 
very distinet and highly beautiful species. The extremely 
short antennal pectinations render it difficult to distinguish from 
Lichenaula. 
risbane, Queensland ; one specimen at light in. November. 
XYLORYCTA ASSIMILIS, 7. sp. 
Female, 26 mm. Head white, side tufts and face ochreous” 
tinged. at whitish ochreous ; second joint with a few dark- 
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