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Endotricha pyrosalis, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 219, 181. 

 Australia. 



9. Endotricha ignealis. 



Foem. Fulvescens, E. pyrosali a (finis ; abdomen violaceo-fuscum ; 

 alee anticce puncto discali lineisque duabus valde remolis vix 

 conspicuis, margine exteriore subflexo ; posticce violaceo plus 

 tinctce, linea pallidiore angulata nigricante marginata, mar- 

 gine exteriore subflexo, lineis duabus sublus parallelis bene 

 deter minatis. 



Endotricha ignealis, Guen. Belt et Pyral. 220, 182. 



Australia. 



10. Endotricha pulchrinalis. 



Mas. Lutea ; antennae pubescentes ; thoracis latera rufescentia ; 

 abdomen ferrugineum, basi luteum ; alee anticce rubricantes, 

 lineis duabus subparallelis lineaque margin ali albis nigro 

 marginatis, margine interiore basi flavo ; posticce linea antice 

 dilatata margineque lato nigris. 



Endotricha pulchrinalis, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 220, 183. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



Genus 16. LEUCINODES. 



Corpus vix robustum. Oculi exserti. Proboscis tenuis. Palpi 

 longi, oblique ascendentes ; articulus 2us pilosus; 3us lanceolatus, 

 2i olimidio non brevior. Palpi maxillares obsoleti. Antenna maris 

 pubescentes, fcem. filiformes longiuscuke. Abdomen validum, cari- 

 natum, alas posticas longe superans. Pedes graciles, laeves, calca- 

 ribus inaequalibus. Alse albae, semihyalina?, lituris squamosis ; 

 antic* sublalcatae. 



Leucinodes, Guen. Belt, et Pyral. 221. 



Body hardly stout. Eves prominent. Proboscis very slight. 

 Palpi long, obliquely ascending; second joint pilose; third lanceo- 

 late, full half the length of the second. Maxillary palpi obsolete. 

 Antennae minutely pubescent in the male, filiform and rather long 

 in the female. Abdomen stout, keeled, extending much beyond 

 the hind wings, tufted at the tip in the male, ending with an obtuse 





