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PEDOIS, Meyr. Mo ). 
rca t base, jun 
lower branch terminating abruptly before — margin, 2 an 
3 from before anal an gle, 6 to apex or co 7 and 8 stalked, 7 
to costa. Hindwings 1 or slightly over 1, ibs 3 and 4 connate, 
6 and 7 parallel. Posterior tibiæ long-haired. 
I have A al ight of six species, whieli may be tabulated 
us— 
th 
E en e E ME e i 
Vei 
2. Forewings w with long streaks parallel to veins... cipuntl, m "y 
ede set without long streaks parallel to veins mopoda, 
3 vest i t of palpi with a minute posterior tuft 
ix neurosticha, Lower 
Second joint o of palpi v without a minute © posterior i 
t fo i 4, 
4. Hindwings ee m qe i = ..  eurnorpha, Meyr. 
Hindwings not yellow T oe qe 
5. Forewings orange-ochreous  ... Ih = humerama, T alk. 
Forewings reddish n dei ..  rhodomita, n. sp. 
PEDOIS nuwERANA, Walk. 
Armidale (3,500 ft.) and Tenterfield (3,000 ft.), New South 
Wales, in February. 
PEDOIS EURNORPHA, Meyr. (MSS.). 
Armidale (3,500 ft.), New South Wales, in October. 
PEDOIS NEUROSTICHA, Lower. 
oc. Roy. Soc., S.A., 1894, p. 112. 
Ar Victoria, i in January; two specimens received from 
Mr. S. Lye ell. 
PEDOIS TRIPUNCTELLA, Walk. 
Brisbane, Queensland, in August and September. 
PEDOIS COSMOPODA, n. sp. 
Male and female, 16-18 mm. Head and thorax grey, irrorated 
with whitish-grey ; face whitish. Palpi whitish ; second — 
with a dark-fuscous subapieal ring, and dark-fusco s basal an 
medium bars on external surface ; terminal joint d rk-fuscous 
_anteriorly, posteriorly pinkish- tinged. Antenne whitish, pinkish- 
tinged, annulated with dark-fuscous. Abdomen whitish-grey- 
hitish ; anterior and middle tibie pinkish, annulated with 
dark-fuscous. Forewings elongate-oblong, costa strongly arched 
