50 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND. 
5. Xyleutes rip aria Turn. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Q. 1935, p.49. 
I have now examined a long series of this species, and my former 
description needs amplifying. The antennal stalk is white in the male 
and usually in the female also. The thorax has anterior and posterior 
lines of hairs, which may be orange-ochreous, fuscous-grey, or ochreous- 
grey. Similarly the abdominal tuft varies in colour. The white 
markings of forewings vary considerably in shape and size. 
Queensland: Injune; Carnarvon Rge.; Stanthorpe. New South 
Wales: Tyringham. 
6. Xyleutes tigrina H-Sch. 
Ausser. Schmet. f.41 ; Wlk. vii, p.1541. 
Judging from Herrich-Schaef er ’s figure this seems distinct from 
X.riparia, though nearly allied. 
Australia. 
7. Xyleutes neuroxantha Low. 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1900, p.39. 
Unknown to me. 
New South Wales*. Broken Hill. 
8. Xyleutes eumitra Turn. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A. 1926, p.154, 
Queensland : Brisbane ; McPherson Rge. ; Toowoomba ; Bunya Mts. 
9. Xyleutes eremonoma Turn. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A. 1906, p.139. 
Queensland: Goondiwindi; Cunnamulla. 
10. Xyleutes amphiplecta Turn. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A. 1932, p.195. 
Queensland: Dalby; Milmerran; Injune; Charleville; Inglewood; 
Goondiwindi; Talwood; Cunnamulla. New South Wales: Brewarrina. 
Victoria: Birchip. 
11. Xyleutes spilota Turn. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Q. 1935, p.49. 
Queensland: Toowoomba. New South Wales: Brewarrina. 
12. Xyleutes plocistis n.sp. 
ttXoklgtls , woven. 
$ , 34-44 mm. Head whitish. Palpi very short ; black. Antennae 
black; in male bipectinate to three-fifths or two-thirds, pectinations 3. 
Thorax dark fuscous ; patagia and tegulae whitish. Abdomen whitish ; 
apices of segments and tuft black. Legs black. Forewings elongate- 
oval, costa scarcely arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded ; 
whitish with black markings and numerous strigulae ; a broad streak 
