94 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM, 
CREXA ACEDESTA n. sp. 
[d/c?;SecrTos, neglected.] 
26-34 mm. Head white, palpi fuscous. Antennae fuscous. 
Thorax in (J dark-fuscous ; in $ white. Abdomen dark-fuscous ; 
tuft in 9 white. Legs fuscous mixed with whitish. Forewings 
elongate-triangular, narrower in (J, costa straight to near apex, 
apex rounded, termen bowed oblique; fuscous-grey; a crenulate 
whitish line from i costa to -| dorsum ; a brownish discal spot 
beneath mid-costa, iniuutely white-centred, and edged anteriorly and 
posteriorly with blackish ; a dentate whitish line from f costa, bent 
inwards above dorsum, with a blackish spot containing some brown 
scales resting on indentation, and ending on f dorsum; a whitish 
crenulate subterminal line, edged anteriorly with dark-fuscous ; cilia 
grey mixed with whitish. Hindwings with termen rounded ; in <J 
fuscous, in $ gi^y ; a white transverse line before middle, in £ 
straight, in 9 twice dentate ; terminal edge and cilia whitish. 
The sexes differ but slightly except in the colour of the thorax. 
Types in Coll. Lyell. 
Y. Birchip, 3, 4, 9 S.A. Adelaide. 
GrEN. CYCLO PHEAGrM A nov. 
\_kv K\ocfipayiJ.os, with rounded edge.] 
Palpi short, not extending beyond frontal tuft. Forewings 
with 6 aucl 7 stalked. Hindwings with 4 and 5 stalked, 7 anasto- 
mosing with 8 near base ; a basal costal veinlet fairly well developed, 
faint indications of two or three additional veinlets. 
CYCLOPHRAGMA CYCLOMELA. 
Opsirrhina cyclomela, Low., Tr. R.S.S.A. 1903, p. 183. 
N".Q. Cooktown ; Townsville, 6. 
Gen. ASP1DITCHA nov. 
[ao-7r:Sou^os, a shield-bearer.] 
Palpi moderately long, much exceeding frontal tuft. Pore- 
wings with 6 and 7 stalked. Hindwings with 1 and 5 separate, 
