Tig ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
Subfam. SCHCENQBlANiE. 
Qen. POGONOPTERA nov. 
[iroiyoyvoirrepos, with bearded wings.] 
Prons rounded, slightly projecting. Tongue present but weakly 
developed. Palpi very long, porrect. Maxillary palpi strong, dilated 
at apex. Antennae in $ thickened and minutely ciliated. Tibiae 
with outer spurs about half length of inner. Pore wing of $ with 
tornus distorted and clothed with a tuft of long hair ; 2 and 3 
stalked from f cell, 4 and 5 connate from angle, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 11 
free. Hind wing in $ with a long pencil of hairs from base on 
dorsum ; 4 and 5 connate, 6 and 7 connate, 7 anastomosing very 
shortly with 8. 
Sufficiently distinguished by the neuration, but also with 
unusual secondary male sexual characters. 
POGONOPTERA POLIOLEUCA n.sp 
[iroktoXevKos, grey-white.] 
o . 20 mm. Head whitish. Palpi long (4) ; grey ; inner 
surface white. Antennae grey-whitish. Thorax grey. Abdomen 
and legs whitish. Porewings elongate-triangular, costa nearly 
straight, apex pointed, termeu straight, oblique, crenulate, tornus in 
$ distorted and covered with long hairs, which on underside form a 
distinct tuft ; grey ; a broad dorsal white streak broadening to 
tornus; some scattered blackish scales above dorsal streak and in 
cell ; towards termen some fine white streaks on veins finely irrorated 
with blackish scales j a strong blackish terminal line ; cilia white. 
Hindwings with termen sinuate ; white ; a fine dark-fuscous terminal 
line ; cilia white. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q. Townsville ; one specimen. 
DONACAULA CAT0X0DES. 
Donacaula catoxodes, Meyr. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in April (Dodd). 
