120 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
underside and apex ochreous-whitish with reddish suffusion. Legs 
whitish-ochreous mixed with fuscous and reddish. Forewings sub- 
triangular, costa strongly arched at base, then slightly concave, apex 
acute, termen deeply concave beneath apex, with a strong rounded 
projection on vein 4-, thence straight to tornus ; in $ with a sub- 
costal tult of pale-ochreous hairs beneath near base; reddish-grey, 
in 9 greenish-grey ; a faintly marked slender outwardly curved line 
from ^ costa to \ dorsum; a similar strongly sinuate line from f costa 
to before tornus ; sometimes with a reddish-fuscous spot on it near 
dorsum ; a similar faint subterminal line ; some reddish-fuscous 
suffusion on termen beneath apex; cilia ochreous-whitish. Hind- 
wings with termen rounded, sinuate beneath apex ; fuscous ; a 
reddish- terminal band ; cilia ochreous-wdiitish, apices reddish. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in June and December; two specimens received 
from Mr. P. P. Dodd. 
S i b f \ m . PYRALINiE. 
ENBOTRXCHA LOBIBASALIS. 
Endotricha lobibasalis, limps. 
(J. 20-24 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax ochreous-grey ; patagia 
in (J slender and much elongate, reaching mid-abdomen. Antennae 
ochreous-whitish; in $ slightly dentate, ciliations 1. Abdomen 
ochreous-grey with some fuscous scales. Legs whitish-ochreous with 
some fuscous scales. Forewings triangular, costa sinuate, with a 
strong projecting crest at a, rather strongly excavated before apex, 
apex pointed, termen sinuate, scarcely oblique; ochreous-grey; a 
grey discal dot beneath costa at J- ; a few grey scales towards base ; 
a slender straight pale submarginal line ; a slender fuscous terminal 
line ; cilia pale-reddish. Hindwings with termen rounded ; ochreous- 
grey ; an elongate-oval central ochreous blotch as far as middle ; 
cilia whitish with a reddish-fuscous basal line. Underside of fore- 
wings with an elongate patch of ochreous scales above dorsum ; of 
hindwings with a general fuscous irroration, and a dentate fuscous 
postmedian transverse line. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in July, October, and November ; four speci- 
mens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
