122 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
SCENIDIOPIS IOCHYTA n. sp. 
[Ioxvtos, suffused with violet.] 
$. 18 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark-fuscous with a few 
purple-reddish scales. Antenna? dark-fuscous. Abdomen dark- 
fuscous with a few purple-reddish scales, bases of segments whitish. 
Legs dark-fuscous; tarsi annulated with whitish; posterior pair 
partly suffused with whitish. Eorewings elongate- triangular, costa 
straight to near apex, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique ; dark- 
fuscous irrorated with purple-reddish ; markings white ; a con- 
spicuous line from ? costa to \ dorsum, slightly outwardly curved; 
second line from f costa, soon narrowing and twice sinuate to f 
dorsum ; three white dark-centred dots on costa between lines ; a 
dark white-centred median discal dot; cilia fuscous, bases darker, 
towards tornus interrupted by whitish. Hindwings with termen 
rounded ; as forewings but purple-reddish irroration more con- 
spicuous posteriorly; first line slender, sinuate ; second line crossing 
mid-disc, shar dy dentate. Underside similar but first line less 
marked, second line dentate in both wings, white dots on basal part 
of costa of fore wings. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
]N".A. Port Darwin, in December; one specimen receive'! from 
Mr. P. P. Dodd. 
Gen. TANYET1IIRA nov. 
[rayveOetpos, long-haired; in allusion to the antenna?.] 
Pron> flat. Tongue well developed. Palpi rather slender, 
ascending, not reaching or barely reaching vertex. Maxillary palpi 
short, filiform. Antennae in $ with very long ciliations. Fore- 
wings wirh 4* and 5 closely approximated for some distance, or 
stalked, ilindwings with 4 and 5 closely approximated for some 
distance. 
Type : Endotrichu duplicilinea, Hmps. 
Allied to Gauna and Curena, the former distinguishable by the 
peculiar palpi, the latter by 4 and 5 of forewings not being closely 
approximated for some distance. 
