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V-mark, tegulae white ; in female grey. Abdomen fuscous, paler in male, 
towards apex grey. Legs grey; tarsi blackish with white rings. Fore- 
wings narrow, costa straight in male, in female moderately arched, 
apex round-pointed, termen very obliquely rounded; grey with a few 
fuscous strigulae; a broad dark fuscous band from base of costa, on 
which it extends to one-third, to lower half of termen; a dark fuscous 
mark on two-thirds costa; cilia whitish with dark fuscous bars. Hind- 
wings with termen slightly rounded; in male whitish, in female dark 
grey ; cilia as for forewings. 
Queensland: Injune in October, November, and January 
(W. B. Barnard) ; four specimens. Type in Queensland Museum. 
40. Xyleutes pun ctifimiBri a Wlk. 
xxxii, p.588. 
8, 70-86 mm. Head and palpi fuscous. Antennae fuscous; pecti- 
nations in male 5, apical third simple. Thorax grey with an inverted 
blackish Y-mark. Abdomen brownish-grey with numerous dark fuscous 
transverse bars on dorsum. Legs fuscous; coxae and femora grey. 
Forewings elongate, costa straight to near apex, apex round-pointed, 
termen nearly straight, strongly oblique; whitish, densely spotted and 
strigulated with blackish between veins ; these strigulae are evenly 
distributed and do not form blotches; cilia whitish with blackish bars. 
Hindwings whitish; sometimes a few fine blackish strigulae towards 
termen; cilia as forewings. Something like X. doddi, but the strigulae 
are blackish not grey, and there are no blotches. 
Queensland: Brisbane. By some mischance specimens sent by 
Mr. Diggles from Brisbane were attributed by Walker to “Swan River.” 
41. Xyleutes bipustulata Wlk. 
xxxii, p.585. 
9 , 76 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax dark fuscous. 
Abdomen dark fuscous; apices of segments whitish. Legs fuscous. 
Forewings oval, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, termen 
obliquely rounded ; fuscous finely strigulated with blackish ; in posterior 
area the strigulae form a fine net-work; a square blackish spot at end 
of cell beneath two-thirds costa; cilia fuscous., bases paler, apices barred 
with white. Hindwings uniformly fuscous; cilia as forewings. 
This species is unknown to me. The description was taken from 
the type in the British Museum. Its locality is given as Australia. It 
is larger and broader winged than X. zophoplecta, without any whitish 
suffusion in disc. 
42. Xyleutes leucolopha n.sp. 
XevKoXocfros, with white tufts. 
$ , 68-100 mm. 9 , 90-138 mm. Head and palpi fuscous. Antennae 
whitish ; pectinations in male 5, dark fuscous, apical half simple. Thorax 
fuscous-grey with an inverted blackish U-mark. Abdomen fuscous-grey ; 
a pair of lateral white tufts on first segment. Legs grey ; tarsi dark 
fuscous with whitish rings. Forewings narrow in male, in female rather 
broader, costa nearly straight, apex round-pointed, termen slightly 
rounded, oblique ; fuscous-grey sparsely sprinkled with white ; numerous 
dark fuscous strigulae, broader on costa and in terminal area ; an 
