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EscHATURA LEMURIAS, Meyr. 
Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1897, p. 382. 
Phleophora codonoptera, Turner, Annals Queensland Museum, 
1897, p. 23. 
Mr. Meyrick's name has a few weeks’ priority. Whether my 
Phleophora lactea is referable to the same genus must be left 
undecided until the male is discovered. 
PROCOMETIS HYLONOMA, Meyr. 
Procometis acompta, Turn. Annals Queensland Museum, No. 
V., p. 30, and Procometis heterogama, Lower, Proc. Linn. Soc., 
N.S.W., 1899, p. 103, are identical with this species. 
Brisbane, Stradbrooke Island, and Warwick, Queensland ; 
Bathurst, New South Wales; and Kangaroo Island, South 
Australia. 
AGRIOPHARA NODIGERA, n. sp. 
Female, 18 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antennæ ochreous- 
whitish, irrorated with fuscous. Pa pi very short, not reaching 
halfway to base of antenn:e, terminal joint minute. Abdomen 
ochreous-fuscous. Legs whitish, sparsely irrorated with fuscous ; 
3 a 
ochreous-brown spot in dise before middle ; a more obscure curved 
line of raised dots from costa at one-half to above and before anal - 
angle; just beyond this is an ochreous-brown spot in dise at two- 
thirds ; a very obscure series of dots parallel to hindmargin, not 
raised ; cilia fuscous, with a few whitish scales, and a darker line 
at one-third. Hindwings fuscous-grey ; cilia grey, with a darker 
line at one-third. 
I do not think it necessary to remove this species from 
Agriophara, with which it agrees in neuration, but the peculiar 
Palpi constitute a new section of this genus. The markings are 
obseure, but the raised blackish dots are characteristic. 
Warwick, Queensland ; one specimen in October. 
(GECOPHORIDZE. 
The genera here treated of belong to the section of the family 
without male antennal ciliations, formerly regarded as a separate 
family, under the name of Depressariadır. 
