STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 
terminal joint smooth, slender, acute. Maxillary palpi minute, 
filiform. Fore wings with 3, 4, 5 connate from lower angle of cell, 
6 separate at origin, 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked. Hindwings with 3, 4, 5 
connate from angle of cell, 7 anastomosing strongly with 8. 
Allied to Gangetta but more primitive in its neuration. 
ACICYS CLADAROPA n. sp. 
[KAaSapanros, of fragile appearance.] 
14 mm. Head and thorax white. Palpi white; second 
joint with a fuscous anterior dot at base and apex. Antennae white, 
Abdomen white with some greyish suffusion. Legs white. Fore- 
wings elongate-triangular, costa straight to near apex [apex broken], 
termen slightly bowed, oblique; white suffused with pale-grey; an 
oblique fuscous line from costa before apex to f dorsum ; several 
fuscous terminal dots beneath apex; cilia white. Hindwings with 
termen rounded; white; a greyish suffusion near base towards 
dorsum ; a large fuscous subterminal blotch ; a fuscous terminal 
line ; cilia white. 
Type (in poor condition) in Coll. Turner. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in November ; one specimen received from 
Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
Gen. HENDECASIS. 
Uendecasis, Hmps., Moths Ind. iv, p. 140 ; Tr. E.S. 1896, p. 493, 
Frons flat. Tongue present. Palpi porrect, long (over 2), 
longer in 9 than £ ; second joint in $ thickened. Maxillary palpi 
in (J covered with a tuft of long expansile hairs ; in $ triangularly 
scaled. Antenaal ciliations in $ very short. Forewings with 7 
absent (coincident with 8), 8, 9, 10 stalked. Hindwings with 3 and 
4 stalked, 5 arising separately, 7 anastomosing with 8 for some 
distance. 
Type: H. duplifasc talis, Hmps. The stalking of 3 and 4 of 
the hindwings may be peculiar to the species described below, as 
Hampson does not allude to it. 
HENDECASIS MELALOPHALIS. 
Hendecasis melalophalis, Hmps. 
$2- 9-11 mm - Head, palpi, tititjnnse, and thorax white. 
Abdomen white, with a large dark-fuscous spot on dorsum of third 
