610 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, V., 



sleuder, retinaculum near base of forewing; fi-enulum in ^ 

 obsolete. Forewings with 3 and 4 remote at origin, 3 being froQi 

 well before angle, 6 separate, 11 long-stalked with 7, 8, 9, 10, not 

 anastomosing, discocellular oblique and separate on vein 5, 

 Hindwings with 3 and 4 remote at origin, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 

 approximated to cell at a point near l);ise, rapidly diverging; dis- 

 cocellulars widely separate on vein 5 (or twice-angled), dorsal 

 strongly oblique, costal edge of cell considerably over '4. 



The neuration, which appears to be constant, is highly peculiar 

 in die remote origin of 3 and 4 of both wings, the long-stalking 

 of vein 11, and the twice-angled discocellulars. Tj'pe Euchloris 

 aryosticta Turn. 



70. Argyrocosma argosticta. 

 Euchloris argoisticta Turn., Traus.Roy.Soc.S.Austr. 1904,p. 220. 

 Antennal pectinations in $ \i. Palpi in ^ H, terminal joint 

 minute; in ^ ^i terminal joint ^. 



N.A : I'ort Daiwin, 10— N.Q.: Kuranda, 9; Townsville, 1,2, 

 3,7. 



Gen. 23. C ii i: v s o c ii L o R o M a . 



Ghrysochloroiiia Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 288. 



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

 in 9 long, ascending, terminal joint in ^ much shortened and 

 bent downwards. Antennse in ^ pectinate, apices simple; in ^ 

 simple. Thorax aiul abdomen not crested; thorax densely hairy 

 beneatii. Posterior tibia) with outer proximal spur much 

 shortened or absent in ^. Hindwings quadrate, strongh' angled 

 or slightly produced on vein 4; with a moderate costal expansion 

 at base, frenulum and retinaculum in ^ strongly developed; 

 frenulum in ^ represented by a weak tuft of scales. Forewings 

 with 3 and 4 separate or connate, 6 connate or stalked, 11 free. 

 Hindwings with 3 and 4 stalked, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 appio.xi- 

 uiated to cell for some distance, diverging before middle. 



Type, Chrysochloroma meeki Warr., from the Trobriand 

 Islands, off New Guinea. 



