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hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; white, with numerous pale- 
grey dots tending to form interrupted transverse strigule ; cilia 
white. Hindwings whitish-grey ; cilia white. 
Ballandean (2,500 ft.), Queensland ; one specimen in February, 
NEMOPHORA IOLAMPRA, n. sp. 
Female, 16 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antennz fuscous. 
Antennæ over two. Abdomen grey. Legs pale-fuscous; posterior 
pair whitish. Forewings narrow-elongate, not dilated, costa 
May. 
ZONOPS, n. g. 
Head and face densely rough-haired. Eyes in male divided by 
a horizontal ridge of scales into upper and lower segments ; lower 
present. Labial palpi moderate, second joint slender, with 
horizontal ridge of scales apparently serves to divide the field of 
vision of each eye into an upper and a lower part. 
ZONOPS HETEROLEUCA, n. sp. 
Male and female, 15-16 mm. Head, face, palpi, and antenne 
dark-fuscous; fillet and bases of antenn® whitish in female. 
Thorax dark-fuscous, patagia pale-fuscous; in female wholly 
Abd 
fuscous, annulated with whitish ; posterior pair whitish-fuscous. 
Forewings narrow-elongate, costa slightly arched, apex round. 
B 
