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REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN PSYCHIDAE ( LEPIDOPTER A ) 
28. Plutorectis crocobathra n.sp. 
KpoKofiaOpos, with saffron base. 
25 mm. Head fuscous. (Antennae missing.) Thorax orange- 
yellow. Abdomen fuscous. Legs ochreous ; anterior pair fuscous. Fore- 
wings rather narrow, costa straight, apex and termen rounded ; 4 and 5 
separate, 6 and 7 connate from end of cell; pale fuscous; near base 
ochreous ; cilia pale fuscous, Hindwings with termen strongly rounded ; 
4 and 5 connate ; pale fuscous ; cilia pale fuscous. 
North Queensland: Atherton in June; one specimen. Type in 
National Museum. 
29. Plutorectis fulva n.sp. 
fulvus , tawny. 
28 mm. Head brownish-orange ; face paler. Antennae with stalk 
whitish; pectinations 10, dark brown. Thorax and abdomen brownish- 
orange. Legs brownish-ochreous. Forewings broad, costa straight, apex 
and termen rounded ; fuscous-brown, darker near base ; cilia pale 
ochreous. Hindwings with termen strongly rounded ; dark brown ; cilia 
pale ochreous. 
P. loisduvalii and P. xanthochrysa differ from this species in their 
blackish antennal pectinations. 
North Australia: Darwin (G. H. Hill) ; two specimens. Type in 
National Museum. 
30. Plutorectis dysmorpha n.sp. 
Svcrpiopcfros, unattractive. 
28 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Antennae fuscous ; pectinations 6. 
Thorax whitish-ochreous with central fuscous suffusion. Abdomen 
whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa straight to near 
apex, apex obtuse, termen slightly rounded, oblique ; grey ; dorsal area 
whitish-ochreous; a broad suffused fuscous bar from beneath one-third 
costa towards tornus ; cilia fuscous. Hindwings and cilia fuscous. 
North Queensland: Cape York in October (W. B. Barnard) ; one 
specimen. Type in Queensland Museum. 
31. Plutorectis grisea Heyl. 
Ann. Ent. Soc. Belg. xxix, p. 120 ; Meyr. & Low. Tr. R.S.S.A. 1907, 
p. 204. 
Queensland : Emerald. New South Wales : Sydney, Broken Hill. 
32. Plutorectis gymnophasa Low. 
P.L.S.N.S.W. 1900, p. 39 ; Meyr. & Low. Tr. R.S.S.A. 1907, p. 204. 
Queensland: Stanthorpe. New South Wales: Murrurundi, 
Sydney, Broken Hill. Victoria: Melbourne, Ararat, Castlemaine. 
33. Plutorectis pelloceros Turn. 
Tr. R.S.S.A. 1932, p. 188. 
North-West Australia : Roebume, Wyndham. 
