62G KEVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTKKA, V., 



stalked, S closely ;ipproxiniated to cell, sometirnes nearly as far 

 as middle, then j^radually diverging; discocellulars but slightly 

 angled, or nearl}' straight, moderately or rather strongly obli(|ue; 

 costal edge of cell considerably over |. 



Type, Chlorodes hoisduvalaria Le G. Tlie sepaiation of 3 and 

 4 is better marked in the forewing, which is unusual. The 

 roughly hairy palpi are another peculiarity, as is the pectination 

 of the ^ antennje nearly to apex. Structurally this genus comes 

 near Terpna, with the important exception of the stalking 

 of G and 7 of the hind wings. 



95. C'hlorodks boisduvalakia. 



Geomelra hoischtralaria Le G., Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 257; Chlor- 

 odes mirandaria Gn., Lep.ix. p.379, PI. v. f.7; lodis hoisduvalaria 

 Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. S. Wales, 1887, p.892. 



Vic : Gisborne, 2: Mt. St. Bernard, 2 — Tas.: Launceston. 



I have .seen a drawing, by Mr. A. Sira.son of Launceston, of 

 tli<! larva of this species. It has paired dorsal processes on each 

 segment, analogous to those of Eucyvlodes. 



Gen. 29. A u A T H i a . 



AyntJiia Gn., J^ep.i.v. p.380; Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wale.s, 1887, p.899; Hnips., Moths Tnd. iii. p.485. 



Face rounded, strongly convex, smooth. Tongue well de- 

 velo}ied. Palpi rather long in ^, longer in 9: basal joint as long 

 as second joint; terminal joint in ^ very short, in 5 elongate. 

 Antennje simple in both sexes, in $ minutely ciliated. Thorax 

 Jiot crested; hairy lieneath. Abdomen sometimes smooth, some- 

 limes with small median dorsal crests; in ^ with large tuft and 

 lateial crests on teiminal segments, and svith an extrusible tuft 

 of hairs near base on ventral surface. Posterior tibise with all 

 spurs present; in $ dilated, with a groove containing hairs oii 

 inner surface, and a short stout terminal process. HindwingH 

 with a long acute tooth on vein 4; without basal costal expan- 

 sion; frenulum and retinaculum in (? well developed; frenulum 

 in 2 represented by a tuft of long hairs. Forewings with 3 and 



