STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. ^25 
Gen. APOBLEPTA nov. 
[a7ro/3A.e77Tos, admired.] 
Prons flat. Tongue present but weakly developed. Palpi 
ascending, smooth-scaled, cylindrical, not reaching vertex. Apex of 
terminal joint acute. Maxillary palpi minute, filiform. Antennae 
in (J thickened, ciliations minute. Porewings with 4t and 5 approxi- 
mated for some distance, 7, 8, 9 stalked. Hindwings with 4 and 5 
well separated at origin, 8 anastomosing with cell beyond middle 
and with 7 nearly to apex. 
APOBLEPTA EPICHAEIS n.sp. 
[e7ri^ap{,s, pleasing.] 
(J 18 mm., 9 39 mm. Head and face white. Palpi dark- 
fuscous ; anterior surface and apex white. Antennas white ; in £ 
thickened, ciliations minute. Thorax and abdomen white. Legs 
white ; anterior tibia? dark-fuscous at base and apex ; posterior tarsi 
with dark-fuscous spots. Porewings elongate, costa gently arched, 
apex rectangular, termen strongly bowed, slightly oblique ; white 
partly suffused with whitish-grey ; a fuscous dot on costa at • a 
fuscous line from costa at f, outwardly bowed, interrupted by a 
longitudinal oval brownish-ochreous spot in middle, ending on f 
dorsum ; this is followed by a parallel suffused pale-grey line ; a 
fuscous line close to termen ; cilia grey mixed with white. Hind- 
wings with termen slightly sinuate beneath apex, strongly bowed 
above middle;- as forewings but postmedian line traceable towards 
costa only, no ochreous spot. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in April ; one specimen received from Mr. 
P. P. Dodd. Evelyn Scrub near Herberton, in February and 
November ; three specimens from the same collector. 
Gen. ANALCINA nov. 
[dFaA/ayos, weak.] 
Pronsflat. Tongue well developed. Palpi ascending, thickened 
with rough hairs, reaching vertex; apex of terminal joint rather 
obtuse. Antenna? in (J with tufts of long cilia. Maxillary palpi 
