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ACROPTERIS STRIATARIA. 
Geometra striataria, Clerck, Icon. Ins. PL 55, f. 4. 
Anteia canescens, Luc, P.L.S., N.S.W., 1891, p. 300. 
Acropteris striataria, Hmps., Moths Ind. iii, p. 115. 
N.A. Port Darwin, 1, 2, 10. N.Q. Cape York, 2 ; Kuranda, 
4,10; Townsville. Q. Eockhampton ; Brisbane, 3 ; Eosewood, 3. 
Also from Java and India. 
ACROPTERIS UUADRIPUNCTATA. 
Stesichora quadripunctata, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1S96, p. 274. 
N.Q. Kuranda, 1, 4, 5, 12. Also from Louisiades and New 
Guinea. 
ACROPTERIS CADAVEROSA. 
Anteia cadaverosa, Luc. P.E.S.Q. 1901, p. 80. 
My single example, which agrees fairly well with Dr. Lucas's 
description, is a $, and therefore the genus requires verification. 
N.Q. Chillagoe, 3. The " Lucas-Eye Bellenden-Ker Expedi- 
tion" is a myth. 
ACROPTERIS NANULA. 
Micronia nanula, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1898, p. 226. 
Q. Westwood; Eosewood, 3; Killarney, 10. 
Gen. APLOSCHEMA. 
Aploschema, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1897, p. 22. 
Palpi minute. Neuration alike in both sexes. Forewings 
with 2, 3, and 4 widely separate at origin, 6 and 7 stalked, 8, 9, 10 
stalked, 11 free. Hindwings with 3 and 4 widely separate, 6 and 7 
connate or separate. Middle tibiae of $ with a tuft of long hairs 
on dorsal surface. Hind tibiae of $ smooth with outer median spur 
obsolete. 
This genus differs from Pseudomicronia, Moore (Hmps., 
Moths Ind. iii, p. 116) in the wide separation of veins 2 and 3 of 
the forewings. Warren's type is angulataria, Eab., and as I have 
not examined this species I cannot be absolutely sure that I have 
applied the name correctly. 
