642 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN I.KPIDOPTERA, V., 



1 1 7. Terpna «UBRUBKSCENS. 



II ijpochroma stibrubescns Wan., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 101. 



^. 30 mm. Head white, face with a dark green transverse line 

 below middle. Palpi in ^ li, terminal joint short; fuscous, ex- 

 treme base and apex whitish. Antennte whitish, towards apex 

 grey; pectinations in ^ 2. Thorax white mixed with dark green. 

 Abdomen white; tuft and underside ochreous-whitish. Legs 

 ochreous-whitish; anterior pair dark fuscous annulated with 

 wliitish; posterior tibiae in ^ not dilated. Forewings triangular, 

 costa nearly straight, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique; 

 white, faintly pinkish-tinged, with dark green irroration in places; 

 costa witli minute dark green strigulations; lines dark green 

 mixed with blackish; a transverse litie at base not reaching costa; 

 a strongly dentate line at |; a short line from midcosta to a 

 somewhat triangular white-centred discal spot; postmedian finely 

 dentate, outwardly curved from | costa, lost in disc; subterminal 

 with blackish dentations, sinuate, edged posteriorly by a fine 

 white line; a crenulate blackish terminal line, touching termen 

 on veins; cilia white, with some greenish and pinkish suffusions, 

 interrupted hy blackish bars opposite veins. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded; colour as forewings but without basal and ante- 

 median lines and di.scal dot. Underside whitish-oclireous; fore- 

 wings with a l)lackish discal spot and a broad crimson streak above 

 dorsum; both wings with fine postmedian lines and broad sul>- 

 terminal bands, partly crimson, partly blackish-fuscous. 



N.Q,: Townsville, 4; Mackay(ty|)e). 



118. Terpna quadrilinea. 



H ypochro)na qnadrilinea Luc, Proc. Roy. 8oc. Qsld. 1891, p. 80; 

 Actenochroma ochrea Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 360. 



(J9- 32-44 mm. Head whitish; face whitish with some reddish 

 and dark fuscous scales, rarely mostly dark fuscous. Palpi in 

 both sexes 2^, terminal joint ^\ fuscous, apex and undersurface 

 whitish. Antenrue whitish; pectinations in ^ 2. Thorax and 

 abdomen whitish Legs whitish; anterior pair suffused with pale 

 fuscous leaving whitish aniiulations; posterior tibiae in (J not 



