BY A. J. TURNER 621 



conrtueiice and between veins 3 and 4 is a large white spot 

 narrowly niargineil with fuscous; a terminal .series of very distinct 

 white dots on veins; cilia green, apices white. Hindwings with 

 t<3ruieii rounded and moderately dentate; discocellulars nearl}' 

 straight; as forewings but without antemedian line; the large 

 whitfc ' pot is placed across vein 3, and there are two small white 

 dots betuct a it and termen. Underside green-whitish; a fuscous 

 streak strigulatt.d with whitish along costa of forewing. 



5. 38 mn). Differs as follows — Palpi 3, terminal joint |. 

 Spots on thorax aiid abdomen more l>roadly outlined with fuscous; 

 no white l)lotch on abdomen; penultimate abdominal segments 

 fuscous. White spot on forewings reduced to a linear mark, and 

 that on hindwings absent. Terminal dots on both wings ochreous- 

 whitish outlined with fuscous-brown. A)i elongate fuscous spot 

 with a brown centre on apex of hindwing. Cilia on terminal 

 spots pale fuscous. 



These descriptions are from larisbane examples. A pair from 

 Kuranda shows, in the male, more irregularly shaped white 

 blotches and smaller terminal dots; no white blotch on abdomen, 

 but mid<lle segments fuscous; in the female, absence of brown 

 apical spot on hindwing, and of browu outlines around terminal 

 dots. Evidently the species is variable within limits. 



N.Q. : Cooktowji; Greraldton; Kuranda, 5, 0; Alackay — i^. : 

 Brislmne. 



87. EUCYCLODES C.\LL1STICTA. 



hlnchloris cafllaticta Turn., Trans, lioy. Hoc. .S. Austr. 1904, 

 p. 222. 



Palpi ill ^ H, terminal joint ~. Antenna! pectinations in ,^ 

 4. Discocellulars of hindwing not angled, dorsal cur\ed. Pos- 

 terior tihiie of (^ with terminal proce'^s unusually long, exceeding 

 ^ tarsus. 



§. Unknown. 



N.Q.; Kuranda, 3, 4, .^, 11, 12. 



