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ZAUCLOPHORA PELODES, n. sp. 
Male, 23 mm. Head and thorax ochreous- brown. Palpi 
dark-fuscous ; ; zn aspect whitish-ochreous. Antenne dark- 
fuscous. Abdomen reddish-ochreous ; apices of segments whitish- 
ochreous. Legs hitik ochreous; firs o pairs dark-fuscous 
anteriorly. Forewings elongate, coste, moderately arched, apex 
rounded, hindmargin slightly rounded, oblique ; ochreou s-brown, 
with ill- detined ochreous-whitish markings; an o Se 
suffusion i in dise; an outwardly curved line from costa at two- 
apex, separated by a fuscous spot; hindmargin and anal angle 
irrorated by fuscous scales ; Vive ochreous-whitish irrorated with 
fuscous. indwings fuscous ; wards base suffused with 
ochreous ; cilia whitish- re ium a faint fuscous line at 
apex and at anal angle. 
The type is in poor condition, but the species is a very distinct 
one. 
es Queensland; one specimen received from Mr. H. 
ryon 
LICHENAULA AMBLYGONA, m. sp. 
male, 28 mm. Vein 7 of forewings to hindmargin. He 
ian Palpi white; terminal joint mostly fuscous internally. 
Thorax fuscous, irrorated with -— Be ‚Abdomen ochreous- 
en, Legs whitish, irrorated with fuscous, except posterior 
i 
round-pointed, hindmargin sinuate; w feo rather densely 
irrorated with fuscous; a triangular fuse us suffusion on inner- 
ar 
ner margi 
suffusion on middle of hiaihné dolls cilia fuscous, at apex w 
at anal angle with white apices. Hindwings pale. -grey, nk 
Distinguished from ir other species with an angulated 
posterior line—Z. ox ona, Luc.; . goniodes, Turn., and 
L. micradelpha, Turn., pur the fuscous thorax. 
Brisbane, Queen sland ; one specimen taken by Mr. F 
Dodd. I am indebted to Lord Walsingham for permission to 
describe this species, of which the type is now in his collection. 
- LicHENAULA INSCRIPTA, Turn. 
p Veteres Mus., 1897, No. 4, 21. 
Male, Head and thorax white. Palpi white, MS a | 
second eie liebe fuscous-tinged. Antenne dark-fusco 
Abdomen fuscous : ; first two rings and apices of segments ind: ; 
