64 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND. 
6. Gen. BRACHYCYTTARA nov, 
PpaxvKVTTapos > with short cells. 
Palpi 1 ; porrect. Antennae in female simple. Tibiae without spurs. 
Forewings with areole and median cell short, 7 and 8 stalked, 11 from 
cell far before areole. Hindwings with short median cell, all veins 
separate. Type B. cyclospila. 
60. Brachycyttara cyclospila n.sp. 
kvk\o(jtt l\o£ y with circular spots. 
$ , 42 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Abdomen grey ; tuft whitish. 
Legs grey. Forewings with costa almost straight, apex rounded, termen 
obliquely rounded ; fuscous-grey with slender fuscous strigulae ; a circular 
blackish discal spot at three-fifths; a darker basal patch to one-fourth, 
edged posteriorly by a whitish suffusion ; a small circular blackish spot 
just above two-thirds dorsum ; a whitish subcostal suffusion before apex ; 
a terminal series of fuscous dots; cilia grey. Hindwings with termen 
gently rounded ; pale grey ; cilia pale grey. 
West Australia: Perth; two specimens. Type in Queensland 
Museum. 
7. Gen. PTILOMACRA Wlk. 
v, p.1098. 
Palpi short, porrect, hairy ; terminal joint short, obtuse. Antennae 
bipectinate to apex in both sexes. Thorax and abdomen densely hairy. 
Tibiae without spurs. Forewings with areole long, narrow, not project- 
ing ; median cell long and narrow ; 7 and 8 separate or stalked, 11 from 
cell before areole. Hindwings with triangular median cell; all veins 
separate. 
61. Ptilomacra senex Wlk. 
Wlk. vii, p.1098. longicornis Wlk. vii, p.1522. 
8 , 46-70 mm. $ , 84-104 mm. Head and palpi fuscous. Antennae 
fuscous; pectinations in male 8. Thorax fuscous with a pair of short 
white antemedian diverging streaks, iiodomen fuscous. Legs fuscous; 
tarsi with whitish rings. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa straight 
to near apex, apex rounded-rectangular, termen slightly rounded, 
slightly oblique; fuscous with dark fuscous markings; a suffused spot 
at one-fourth below middle, followed by a grey- whitish patch; a sub- 
costal spot at one-third preceded by a grey- whitish patch ; a suffused line 
from four-fifths costa bisinuate to two-thirds dorsum; cilia fuscous. 
Hindwings with termen rounded ; fuscous ; cilia fuscous. 
New South Wales: Newcastle; Sydney; Jervis Bay. Victoria: 
Beaconsfield Moe. South Australia : Adelaide ; Mt. Lofty. 
8. Gen. IDIOSES Turn. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1926, p.162. 
Palpi short, porrect. Thorax without crest. Forewings without 
areole, 7, 8, 9 stalked from upper angle of cell, 10 and 11 separate. 
Hindwings with cell over one-half, median cell absent, all veins separate 
except 6 and 7, which are connate. The position of this genus is 
uncertain, as no mention of the tibial spurs is contained in its original 
description, and I am unable to re-examine the type. I think, however, 
that it comes near Charmoses. 
