LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1771 



of the head; third joint lanceolate, not more than one-fourth of the 

 length of the second. Antennas slender. Abdomen extending a 

 little beyond the hind wings. Legs smooth, moderately stout. 

 Wings broad. Fore wings acute ; exterior border straight, mode- 

 rately oblique. 



Batiana remotella. 



Fcem. Argenteo-alba ; alee anticce fascia media angusta obliqua 

 abbreviata, guttia duabus marginalibus ochraceis, atomis non- 

 nullis submarginalibus nigris. 



Female. Silvery white. Fore wings with a middle narrow 

 oblique ochraceous band, which is darkest on the outer side and is 

 abbreviated at each end ; a few black submarginal speckles ; two 

 irregular ochraceous dots, one at each end of the exterior border. 

 Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 6 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



Genus CANUZA. 



Fcem. Corpus sat gracile. Proboscis nulla. Palpi porrecti, 

 pilosi, capitis laiitudine multo longiores ; articulus 3us lanceolatus, 

 2i dimidio non brevior. Palpi maxillares parvi. Antennae graciles. 

 Abdomen alas posticas multo superans. Pedes glabri, validi; cal- 

 caria longa, gracilia. Alae anticae angustae, apice subrotundatae, 

 margine exteriore subconvexo perobliquo. 



Female. Body moderately slender. Proboscis obsolete. Labial 

 palpi porrect, pilose, much longer than the breadth of the head ; 

 third joint lanceolate, about half the length of the second. Maxil- 

 lary palpi not more than one-third of the length of the labial palpi. 

 Antennae slender. Abdomen extending much beyond the hind wings. 

 Legs smooth, stout; spurs long, slender. Wings narrow. Fore 

 wings slightly rounded at the tips; exterior border slightly convex, 

 very oblique. 



This genus has some affinity to the Tineites. 



Canuza euspilella. 



Fcem. Rosea, subtus pallide cinerea ; alee anticce macula alba 

 magna postica oblonga nigro marginata ; posticce ceneo- 



