ILYRGODES. — PHYCOPTERUS. 
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a faint whitish subterminal line slightly defined on inner side 
by brown ; a fine brown terminal line ; cilia dark brown 
with a fine pale line at base. Underside red-brown, the inner 
areas whitish ; fore wing with curved brown postmedial line 
defined on outer side by white towards costa and white 
subterminal line excurved below vein 7 and at middle ; hind 
wing with curved brown postmedial line and white subterminal 
line angled inwards below costa and outwards to termen at 
submedian fold. 
Hob. Amboina (Doherty), 1 £ type. Exp. 22 millim. 
Genus EGONE. 
Type. 
Egone, Walk, xxvii. 4 (1863) bipunctalis, Walk. 
Dnopheropis, Turner, Pr. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. xxvii. 
p. 103 (1902) scotxa, Turner. 
Egone atrisquamata, n. sp. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown mixed with some 
whitish. Fore wing pale red-brown, the costa with a whitish 
tinge to beyond middle ; small black spots in middle of 
cell and on discocellulars, the latter defined on outer side 
by whitish ; minute subbasal and antemedial black spots in 
submedian fold and a slight medial streak of black scales ; 
an oblique postmedial series of small black spots in the 
interspaces between veins 5 and 2. Hind whig uniform pale 
red-brown. Underside of fore wing pale red-brown ; ^ hind 
wing whitish tinged with red-brown, a faint diffused oblique 
red-brown postmedial shade. 
Hcib. W. Australia ( Shortbridge ), 1 S typ e - Exp. 38 
millim. 
Genus PHYCOPTERUS. Type . 
Phycopterus, Blanchard, Gay’s Fauna Chilena vii. p. 103 
G8521 flavellus, Blanch, 
Phycopterus rubritincta, n. sp. 
A Head and thorax ochreous suffused with rufous ; fore 
and mid legs suffused with fuscous, the tarsi slightly ringec 
with whitish ; abdomen creamy white tinged with rufous. 
Fore wing ochreous suffused with purplish red, the costal 
edge purplish red to middle ; an indistinct sinuous brownish 
antemedial line ; orbicular slightly defined by b ackish, 
round ; two blackish discoidal points ; medial line blackish, 
rather diffused and oblique to lower angle of cell then 
inwardly oblique and sinuous ; postmedial line double, 
purplish red, the outer line with some blackish scales on it 
oblique, slightly excurved at middle, indistinct and diffused 
