80 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
t CHJETOPYGA HORRID A. 
Clicetopyga horrida, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 345. 
N.Q. Mackay. 
GrEN. DYS^ETHBLA nov. 
[SvcrcuOpios, dusky.] 
Tongue present. Palpi moderate, slender, porrect. Antennae 
in (J bipectinated, the inner row short, the outer long, slender, 
widely separated. Fore wings with 5 from near upper angle of cell, 
6 and 7 stalked, 8 and 9 stalked, 11 free. Hindwings with termen 
slightly toothed on reins 4 and 7 ; 3 and 4 connate, 6 and 7 connate. 
The antennal structure is interesting as explaining that of 
allied genera, which is at first sight difficult to understand. 
DYSiETHRIA PASTEOPA n. sp. 
[7rao-T€W7ro?, sprinkled, irrorated.] 
(J. 23 mm. Head pale-grey ; fillet whitish; face and palpi 
fuscous. Antennae ochreous-whitish ; pectinations in $ inner row 
3i, outer row f. Thorax and abdomen pale-grey. Legs ochreous- 
w r hitish ; anterior pair mixed with fuscous. Forewings triangular, 
costa moderately arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, oblique; 
pale-grey sparsely irrorated with dark-fuscous, a slight brownish 
irroration representing antemedian and postmedian lines ; cilia pale- 
grey. Hindwings with termen slightly dentate on veins 4 and 7, as 
forewings. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
Q. Rosewood, in March ; one specimen. 
G-en. CHUNDANA. 
Chundana, Wlk., J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1862, p. 116. 
Paradirades, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 353. 
CHUNDANA LXJGUBRIS. 
Chundana lugubris, Wlk., J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 1862, p. 117. 
Paradirades assimilis, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 353. 
I owe this identification to Sir Geo. Hampson. Walker referred 
this species to the Lithosiadae ! 
N.Q. Cooktown ; Kuranda, 2, 3, 5, 8. Also from New Guinea 
and Borneo. 
