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45. Lichknaulaundulatella, Walk. {Crypi olechia undulatella, 
Walker, 756 ; Lichenaula undulatella, Meyrick, 47.) Male, 17-20 mm. 
Female, 23 mm. Mr. Illidge has a variety of the male in which the 
whitish costal coloration extends beyond middle of disc, reducing the 
red-brown ground-colour to a minimum, and giving the specimen at first 
sight a very distinct appearance. 
Brisbane : Mr. Illidge has found the larvae feeding in a tube 
among the leaves of Jacksonia scoparia (Dogwood), also of Acacia. 
46. Lichenaula haplocbroa, n.sp. Male, 22-25 mm. Female, 
31 mm. Forewings with vein 7 to hindmargin. Head and face grey. 
Palpi whitish, terminal joint pale fuscous. Antennae grey; ciliations 
in male, L§. Thorax grey. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs 
whitish ; anterior pair slightly infuscated. Forewings narrow-oblong, 
costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin very oblique, scarcely 
rounded ; whitish sparsely irrorated with grey scales ; below fold grey ; 
a grey dot on fold below middle, and a single or double dot in disc at 
t, sometimes obsolete ; cilia grey. Hindwings and cilia grey-whitish. 
Brisbane : four specimens. 
47. Lichenaul.y DissiMiLis, n.sp. Male, 21 mm. Antennal 
ciliations, 2. Female, 35 mm. Forewings with vein 7 to hindmargin. 
Head and face white. Palpi fuscous; base of second joint whitish. 
Antennas whitish. Thorax fuscous ; anterior margin narrowly, lateral 
margins broadly, snow-white. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs 
ochreous-whitish, anterior pair infuscated. Forewings narrow-elon- 
gate, costa scarcely arched, apex rounded, hindmargin almost straight, 
moderately oblique ; shining snow-white ; costal edge narrowly 
ochreous ; a broad fuscous streak along inner margin from near base 
to hindmargin ; cilia at apex snow-white, along hindmargin and at 
anal angle ochreous-fuscous. Hindwings pale grey; cilia whitish, 
becoming greyish towards anal angle. 
This species is a striking example of the deceptiveness of super- 
ficial characters. It so closely resembles Ohalarotona craspedota, Meyr., 
that 1 at first mistook it for that species, and had no doubt that it was 
closely allied, until examination of the structural characters showed 
that the two were widely separated. Charters Towers : two specimens 
from Mr. Dodd, who says that the larvae spin together the leaves of 
a species of Grevillea (?). 
48. Liciienatjla phloeochroa, n.sp. Male, 19-24 mm. 
antennal ciliations, |. Forewings with vein 7 to hindmargin. Head 
and face whitish. Palpi whitish, apical \ of terminal joint fuscous. 
Antennae whitish. Thorax whitish. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. 
Legs whitish ; anterior tibiae fuscous internally, anterior tarsi 
annulated with fuscous. Forewings oblong, dilated posteriorly, costa 
moderately arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin slightly sinuate 
below apex, obliquely rounded; whitish ; the veins partly outlined by 
blackish fuscous scales ; basal part of disc sparsely irrorated with 
fuscous ; a pale reddish-brown suffusion over middle and posterior 
portions of disc above fold ; several inconspicuous black dots on 
apical 1 of costa ; cilia whitish irrorated with fuscous scales. Hind- 
wings pale grey ; cilia whitish. 
Brisbane: two specimens from larvae found in stems of Melaleuca 
leucadendron (Tea-tree), emerging in November. 
