60S REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTEKA, V., 



termea straight, oblique; biiglit gi-een; a fine oclireous .streak, 

 interrupted by fuscous dots, along costa; lines obsolete; a fuscous 

 or reddish median discal dot at J; a similar dot on vein 6 at f ; 

 a terminal series of dark fuscous dots l)etween veins, that at 

 apex larger; cilia whitish-yellow. Hindwings with termen 

 angled on vein 4; colour and markings as forewings, but without 

 subapical dot. Underside green-whitish. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, 4, 5; Cairns, 6; Geraldton; Mackay — Q.: 

 Bundaberg; Nambour, o\ Brisbane. Also from Tenimber 

 Islands. 



74. AIetallochlora ametalla, n.sp.[fi/x6T<iAXo$-, not metaUic] 



^. 22-2imni. Crown bright green; fillet ochreous; faceochreous 

 with a few dark purple scales. Palpi in ^ 1|, terminal joint |; 

 fu.scous-re(ldish, beneath white. Antennae ochreous-whitishi 

 towards apex purplish-tinged; in (J serrate, ciliations 1. Thorax 

 and abdomen bright green, the latter with a median whitish line 

 on middle segments; tuft, sides, and undersurface wliitish. Legs 

 whitish. Forewings triangular, costa slightly arched towards 

 apex, apex round-pointed, termen slightly bowed, oblique; bi-ight 

 green; a fine ochreous costal line interrupted by dark fuscous 

 dots; lines o)>solete; a fu.scous or reddish median discal dot at 

 }; a similar dot on vein 6 at |; a median and postmedian series 

 of .slightly paler blotches with darker edges of groundcolour; a 

 terminal series of dark fuscous dots between veins, that at apex 

 larger; cilia whitish-yellow. . Underside green-whitish. 



Closely allied to M. militaris, but the different structure of 

 the jj antennae is sufficient to remove any doubt as to its dis- 

 tinctness. Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.A.: Port Darwin; in September and October; two specimens, 

 of which one is in Coll. Lyell. 



Gen. 21. Urolith a. 



Urolitha Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. S. Wale.s, 1887, p.861. 

 Face smooth. Tongue well developed. Palpi in ^ moderate, 

 in 9 rather long; basal joint hairy, second joint smooth-.scaled; 



