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55. Xyleutes perigypsa Low. 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1915, p.479. 
Unknown to me. 
New South Wales Broken Hill. 
56. Xyleutes pentasema Low. 
Zeuzera (?) pentasema Low. Proc. Linn. Soe. N.S.W. 1915, p.478. 
Unknown to me. 
Queensland: Dalby. 
4. Gen. ZEUZERA Latr. 
Hist. Nat. xxiv, p.186. 
Palpi obsolete. Antennae in male bipectinate to middle. Tibiae 
without spurs. Forewings with areole long, strongly projecting pos- 
teriorly, median cell present, 6 from cell or areole, 7 and 8 stalked, 
9 connate or short-stalked, 11 from near base of areole. Hindwings 
with all veins separate, 12 connected by a bar with upper angle of cell. 
Type Z. pyrina Linn, from Europe. 
57. Zeuzera aeglospila Turn. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Q. 1915, p.53. 
North Queensland: Cairns. 
58. Zeuzera quieta Turn. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A. 1932, p.194. 
North Queensland: Cape York. North West Australia; 
Wyndham. 
5. Gen. NEPIOMORPHA nov. 
vr]mopop(f)o^ , infantile. 
Palpi very short, closely appressed to face. Antennae in male bipec- 
tinate, towards apex simple. Tibiae hairy. Forewings with areole 
moderate, strongly projecting posteriorly, median cell small, 4 and 5 
connate from angle, 7 and 8 long-stalked, 9 short-stalked, 11 from cell 
shortly before areole. Hindwings with median cell present, veins 
separate, 11 arising from cell beyond middle and running into subcostal. 
59. Nepiomorpha cineraria n.sp. 
cinerarius, grey. 
8 , 29 mm. Head and thorax whitish- grey. Palpi dark fuscous. 
Antennae pale grey ; pectinations in male 3, brownish, apical half simple. 
Abdomen grey. Legs grey ; tarsi dark fuscous with whitish rings. Fore- 
wings narrow, costa slightly arched; apex round-pointed, termen very 
obliquely rounded ; whitish-grey with numerous transverse fuscous lines 
and strigulae ; a dark fuscous costal streak from base to one-third ; cilia 
whitish with fuscous bars. Hindwings with termen scarcely rounded; 
pale grey with a few darker strigulae towards termen ; cilia pale grey. 
North Queensland: Cape York in November (W. B. Barnard) ; one 
specimen. Type in Queensland Museum. 
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