BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., P.E.S. 879 



round anal angle white. Hindwings with hindmargin rather 

 abruptly rounded on vein 6, thence almost straight ; veins 3 and 

 4 short-stalked ; whitish-green, base paler ; cilia white. 



Quorn, South Australia ; one specimen in October. 



48. lod. citrolimharia, Gn. 



( Chlorochroma citrolimharia, Gn. ix, 366.) 



"(Jj. 25 mm. Face white, forehead ferruginous, fillet pale 

 yellow, ci'own green. Antennae yellow. Thorax green with a 

 yellow dorsal line. Forewings bluish-green ; costa and cilia pale 

 yellow. Hindwings bluish-green ; cilia pale yellow" (Guenee). 



I have no reason to doubt that the above description indicates 

 a species different from any I have seen, probably from Tasmania 

 or South Australia. 



49. lod. melocrossa, n. sp. 



(Chlorochroma citrolimbaria, Walk. 562, (nee. Gn.).) 



^. 24 mm. Head deep ferruginous-red, fillet white. Antennae 

 white. Thorax and abdomen green, Avith a pale yellow dorsal 

 line not reaching anterior margin of thorax. Forewings with 

 costa hardly arched, hindmargin slightly rounded, somewhat 

 oblique ; green ; costal edge reddish-ochreous ; hindmarginal line 

 and cilia light ochreous-yellow. Hindwings with hindmargin 

 moderately rounded ; colour and cilia as in forewings. 



Tasmania. 



I have only seen the single British Museum specimen, from 

 which the above description is drawn; I do not think Walker can 

 have been right in identifying it as the preceding species. 



50. lod. asemanta, n. sp. 



(J. 19-21 mm. Head green, fillet white. Palpi whitish-green, 

 terminal joint short. Antennae ochreous- white, pectinations 4. 



