BY A. J. TURNER. 579 



for some distance, gradually diverging before or at middle; disco- 

 cellulars slightly angled on vein 5, dorsal slightly or moderately 

 obhque, costal edge considerably over |. Type lodis fugitivaria 

 Gn. 



A very natural genus, distinguished from Chlorocoma by the 

 absence of a fienulum in the ^. Euloxia is closely allied to 

 Eucldoris Hb.,(type sinaragdaria Fabr.) which difiers in the 

 longer palpi(l5 or more), with second joint thickened with dense 

 hairs above and beneath. 



/oc/i's Hb., (type /. chrysoprasaria^^^. =vernaria Hb., ?ifc Linn.) 

 is still more closel}' allied, but the sliort palpi are smooth, not 

 rough-haired, beneath, and the Q antennae are shortly pectinated. 



1. Fillet deep ochreous-yellow 2. 



Fillet white or whitish 3. 



2. Hindvvings ochreous-yellow 20. gratiosata. 



Hind wings green- whitish 21. meandraria.- 



3. Forewings with oblique whitish postmedian line 4. 



Forewings without postmedian line 7. 



4. Face brown or ochreous 5. 



Face green '. 6. 



5. Forewings with postmedian line nearly straight, not 



dentate 22. /ur/itiuaria. 



Forewings with postmedian line sinuate and finely 



dentate 23. isadelpha. 



6. Forewings with lines narrow, antemedian line bent 



inwards in disc 24. leucochorda. 



Forewings with postmedian line thickened, antemedian 



not bent inwards in disc 25. hypsithrona. 



7. Crown of head green 26. iochthaula. 



Crown of head orange with two green dots 27. iheryllina. 



Crown of head wholly orange-ochreous 28. pyropa. 



20. Euloxia gratiosata. 



Netnoria gratiosata Gn., Lep. ix. p. 351, Pl.xvii. f. 1; lodis 

 gratiosata Meyr., Proc. Linn, Soc. N, S. Wales, 1887, p. 876. 



This species is exceptional in having vein 8 of hindwings 

 approximated to cell as far as middle. 



Tas. : Launceston, 3; Hobart; Strahan, 2 — -Vic: Melbourne,, 

 Beaconsfield, Apsley; Gisboine, 3. 



