BY A. J. TURNER. 571 



longer, with longer terminal joint. Antennse in ^ pecti- 

 nate, apices simple; in ^ simple. Posterior tibise with all 

 spurs present; in ^ sometimes dilated. Frenulum and retinacu- 

 lum obsolete in both sexes; hindwings with a strong rounded 

 expan.sion at base. Forewings with 3 and 4 slightly separate, 

 connate, or stalked, 11 from cell, not anastomosing. Hindwings 

 with 3 and 4 stalked or connate, G and 7 stalked, 8 approximated 

 to cell near liase; discocellulars scarcely anirled on vein 5, dorsal 

 bent and moderately oblique. 



Type, Chlorochroma citrolimharia, Gn. I place this genus lovv 

 down on the Comostola-stem. The relationship to Euloxia is, I 

 think, collateral. 



10. Chloeres citrolimbaria. 



Chlorochroma citrolimharia, Gn., Lep. ix. p 366; nee Wlk., 



"Cat. Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 562: Chlorochroma inchoata Wlk., Cat. 



Brit. Mus. xxii. p. 563; lodis inchoata Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. 



N. S. Wales, 1887, p. 881; lodis illidgei Luc, Proc, Linn. Soc. 



N. S. Wales, 1889, p. 603. 



(J^. 22-31 mm. Head green, anteriorly yellow; fillet narrowly 

 white; face reddish, lower edge white. Palpi small, slender; 

 whitish; in $ 1, terminal joint ^; in ^ 1^2' terminal joint |. 

 Antennfe yellow, pectinations and apices whitish. Thorax and 

 abdomen green, a median yellowish dorsal line from midthorax; 

 apical segments, sides, and under surface of abdomen white. 

 Legs white; anterior pair reddish; anterior coxse white; posterior 

 tibise in ^ not dilated and without terminal process. Forewings 

 triangular, costa nearly straight, apex round-pointed, termen 

 nearly straight, oblique; 3 and 4 usually stalked, sometimes con- 

 nate, 11 from cell; green; without lines; a narrow yellow costal 

 and terminal streak; cilia yellow. Hindwings with termen but 

 slightly bowed; 3 and 4 stalked or connate, 6 and 7 only short- 

 stalked; colour and cilia as forewings. Underside whitish- 

 green. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, 4, 5 — Q. : Nambour; Brisbane, 5; Mount 

 Tambourine, 2, 5, 10, 11. 



