BY A. J. TURNER. 



25. EULOXIA HYPSITHRONA. 



581^ 



lodis hypsithrona Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, 

 p.87 4. 



The only specimen I have been able to examine has vein 1 1 

 anastomosing ^¥ith 12 only, not with 10. This is probably 

 exceptional. 



N.S.W.: Mt, Kosciusko, 1. 



26. t EuLOXIA OCHTHAULA. 



lodis ochthaida, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales, 1887, 

 p.877. 



W,A.: Carnarvon, 10. 



27. t EULOXIA BEBYLLINA. 



lodis heryllina, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, 

 p.877. 



W.A.: Gerahlton, 11. 



28. EULOXIA PYROPA. 



lodis pyropa, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1887, p. 878. 



In the Victorian specimens I have examined, the dorsal cilia 

 of hindwings are pale green; in the West Australian pale 

 ochreous; otherwise they are identical. 



Vic: Castlemaine, 11; Bendigo, 11— W. A.: Perth, 11; 

 Waroona, 10. 



Gen. 11. Chlorocoma, n.g.[xXco/)d/<o/xo?, green-leaved.] 



Ghlorochroma Gn., Lep. ix. p. 365, nee Dup. 



Face smooth. Tongue well developed. Palpi rather stout, 

 short, 1 or less; terminal joint minute in both sexes. Antennte 

 in (J pectinate, apices simple; in ^ simple. Thorax and 

 abdomen not crested; thorax slightly hairy beneath. Posterior 

 tibiae with all spurs present in ^, dilated, with a tuft of hairs 

 in groove on inner side. Hindwings with a strong I'ounded 

 costal expansion at base; frenulum in ^ weak, retinaculum 



