-596 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, V., 



Forewings triangular, costa nearly straight, arched before apex, 

 apex rouml-pointecl, termen nearly straight, oblique; bluish-green 

 with small white transverse strigulations; lines whitish, con- 

 verging; antemedian near base, from beneatli i costa to ^ 

 dorsum, often indistinct; postmedian from beneath |^ costa to 4 

 dorsum, straight; a whitish-ochreous streak along costa from 

 near base; cilia whitish. Hindwings with termen angled on 

 vein 4, straight on each side of angle; colour and markings as 

 forewings, but lines obtusely bent in disc and thence crenate to 

 dorsum. Underside whitish-green. 



Mr. L. Prout has kindly examined, for me, the type of this 

 species, which is very like T. veraria but considerably smaller, 

 shorter palpi; and is immediately distinguished by the ^ 

 posterior tibise. 



N.A.: Port Darwin, 12 — N.Q.: Ivuranda, 1, 2, 3; GeraLiton, 

 5. Also from New Gruiuea. 



Gen. 17. Prasinocyma. 



Prasinocyma Warr., Nov. Zool. 1897, p. 44. 



Face smooth. Tongue well developed. Palpi moderate or 

 rather long; terminal joint in ^ short or moderate, in 9 always 

 elongate. Antennae in ^ jjectinated, apices simple; in 2 simple. 

 Thorax aud abdomen not crested; thorax slightly or moderately 

 hairy beneath. Posterior tibiae with all spurs present; in ^ 

 sometimes dilated, with a tuft of long hairs in groove on inner 

 side, and terminal spurs abbreviated; rarely with a short 

 terminal process. Hindwings with a strong costal expansion at 

 base; frenulum in ^ present but slender, retinaculum close to 

 base of forewing; in 9 obsolete. Forewings with 3 and 4 

 separate, connate, or short-stalked, 6 separate or stalked, II free 

 or anastomosing with 12, rarely also with 10. Hindwings with 

 3 and 4 usuall}?^ stalked, sometimes connate, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 

 closely approximated to cell for some distance, divei'ging before 

 middle; discocellulars slightly or not at all angled on vein 5, 

 dorsal straight or curved, moderately or rather strongly oblique, 

 costal edge of cell considerably exceeding | dorsal edge. Type, 



