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an indistinctly double spot in disc before middle, placed obliquely ; a 
closely similar spot in disc beyond middle ; a blackish area at apex 
sharply bounded internally, division starting from costa at f , sharply 
bent inwards in disc to form a sharp process, thence outwardly curved to 
anal angle; cilia alternately blackish-fuscous and whitish. Hindwings 
fuscous ; paler towards base ; cilia paler, with a darker basal line. 
Ballandean (2,500 feet), near Wallangarra: one specimen in 
February. 
89. Phocometis lipara, Meyr. Meyrick, 72. Ballandean 
(2,500 feet), near Wallangarra : one specimen in February. 
90. Procomf.tis hylonoma, Meyr. Meyrick, 72. Stradbroke 
Island : one specimen in November. 
91. Procometis acompsa, n.sp. Male, 20 mm. Head, face, 
palpi, and antenna) whitish- grey. Thorax grey; anterior margin and 
shoulders whitish-grey. Abdomen dark ochreous-fuscous ; apices of 
segments whitish-ochreous. Legs whitish ; anterior pair infuscated. 
Forewings narrow-elongate, costa slightly arched, apex very obtusely 
rounded, hindwings very oblique, scarcely rounded ; pale whitish-grey 
irrorated with darker grey ; an ill-defined whitish streak along costa to 
| ; cilia whitish-grey. Hindwings and cilia dark-grey. 
Best distinguished from the preceding by the shape of the fore- 
wings. Brisbane : one specimen in November. 
21. PHYLOMICTIS, Meyr. 
A very interesting genus, being probably a remnant of a very 
ancient group, cf which the majority are now extinct. It forms, as 
Meyrick remarks, an important connecting link between Agriophara 
and the rest of the family. 
The present species presents slight differences from Meyrick's 
type, which are noted below, but not sufficient to separate it from his 
genus. 
92. Phtlomictis palaeomorpha, n.sp. Male, 15-18 mm. Fore- 
wings with vein 7 and 8 very short-stalked, 7 to costa. Hindwings 
with 3 and 4 extremely long-stalked. Head grey-whitish, with fuscous 
irroration. Face and palpi whitish. Antennas grey. Thorax grey- 
whitish, irrorated with fuscous. Abdomen grey. Legs whitish ; 
anterior pair infuscated. Forewings narrow-elongate, costa strongly 
arched, apex rounded, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; whitish , 
thickly irrorated with fuscous between veins ; costal edge whitish ; 
cilia whitish. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
An inconspicuous species, easily overlooked, resembling in general 
appearance an Agriophara. Brisbane : two specimens in November. 
From its general appearance I conclude that it frequents bark. 
22. AGrRIOPHAKA, Eos. 
The following is a tabulation of the Queensland species : — 
1. Forewings with brownish blotches ... 93 confertella. 
„ without brownish blotches 2. 
2. Forewings blackish ... ... ... 96 cremnopis. 
» grey or whitish ... 3. 
