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ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Abdomen pale-ochreous. Legs greenish-fuscous ; posterior pair 
suffused with whitish. Forewings elongate, costa slightly arched, 
apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; 4 and 5 connate ; greenish- 
fuscous ; central area occupied by a large purplish-brown blotch 
containing two darker discal dots ; a dentate antemedian line 
slightly indicated ; a finely dentate slender postmedian line from 
•f costa, curved outwardly, and then inwardly to f dorsum ; a 
dark-fuscous interrupted terminal line ; cilia greenish. Hindwings 
elongate, termen rounded ; pale-ochreous ; termen irrorated with 
greenish ; cilia whitish with a greenish basal line. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
Q. Eosewood, in September ; one specimen. 
Suefam. CRAM BIX.K. 
CRAMBUS HAPLORUS n. sp. 
[dbrAopos, simple.] 
9- 17 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax pale shiny-ochreous. 
Antennae grey-whitish. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs grey-, 
posterior pair whitish. Forewings moderately elongate, costa gently 
arched, apex rounded, termen gently rounded, oblique ; pale- 
ochreous with a shiny gloss ; a blackish discal dot at -f ; an obscure 
transverse series of minute blackish dots at | ; a terminal series of 
minute blackish dots ; cilia ochreous-whitish. Hindwings with 
termen rounded ; white ; cilia white. 
Nearest C. leptoqrammellus but smaller, forewings with apex 
rounded, not acute, and without streaks. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.A. Port Darwin, in October ; one specimen received from 
Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
Gen. ANACLASTIS. 
It is incorrect to state that vein 11 of the forewings is absent 
in this genus. Of the four veins 7, 8, 9, 10, two are absent by 
coincidence. It is absolutely a matter of taste which of these four 
be considered present, which absent, but vein 11 which arises 
separately from the cell is developed. (P.E.S.Q. 1904, p. 164.) 
