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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
1. UFENSIA PRETIOSA Girault. Female. Genotype. 
Black. Head and base of abdomen centrally, orange yellow; occiput 
black. Legs black, the knees, tips of tibiae and tarsi white; hind tibiae nearly 
all white. Wings hyaline. Hind wings with three long rows of discal cilia. 
Marginal cilia of fore wing very short. Habitus of Ufens. 
Habitat: Nelson (Cairns), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1173, Queensland Museum. 
Genus UFENS Girault. 
Subgenus PABUFENS Girault. 
The antennae bear two (apparent) ring-joints; the funicle 1-jointed, much 
wider than long. 
Type: The following species. 
1. PARUFENS ARGENTIPES Girault, Female. Genotype. 
Black; knees, most of front tibiae, tips of other tibiae and first two tarsal 
joints silvery white. Wings hyaline. Vertex orange yellow. Hind wings with 
three lines of discal cilia, the caudal one faint. 
Habitat: Capeville (Pentland), Queensland. Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1599, Queensland Museum. 
The genus Ufens has but one ring-joint, the funicle 2-jointed and longer 
than the pedicel. 
Genus JAPANIA Girault. 
This genus has but one ring- joint. 
Genus ABBELLA Girault. 
Synonyms: Brachislella Girault; Jassidopthora Perkins. 
The genus bears two ring-joints. 
1. ABBELLA MIRA Girault. Female. 
Differs from subflava in bearing a larger substigmal spot, a short oblique 
line of discal cilia from the stigmal vein and the fore wing is nearly completely 
crossed by the substigmal spot. 
Habitat: Townsville, Ayr, Nelson and Stewart’s Creek, Queensland. 
Forest. 
Type: No. Hy 1272, Queensland Museum. 
The specimen of subflava formerly recorded from Townsville was this 
species. A female was taken at Nelson, N.Q., August 31, 1913, in forest. 
