BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., P.B.S. 881 



52. lod. neptimus, Butl. 



{Chlorochroma neptunus, Butl., Trans. Ent. Soc. Loncl. 1886, 

 4.35.) 



9. 26 mill. Head green, fillet white. Palpi green. Antennte 

 white. Thorax green. Abdomen green, sides white. Anterior 

 legs yellow-ochreous, coxte green. Forewings bluish-green ; costal 

 edge ochreous-white ; lines slendei-, slightly waved, whitish ; first 

 hardly traceable ; second from | of costa to | of inner margin, 

 almost straight ; a dark green transverse discal dot : cilia green, 

 tips whitish. Hindwings with hindmargin I'ounded, somewhat 

 bent ; colour, discal dot, second line, and cilia as in forewings, but 

 second line curved, 



Queensland. I have described the British Museum type, which 

 is the only one I have seen. 



53. lod. inchoata, Walk. 



(Chlorochroma hichoata, Walk. 563.) 



9. 21-25 mm. Head green, fillet white (face partly brownish ?). 

 Forewings green ; costa narrowly whitish : cilia yellowish- white. 

 Hindwings green ; cilia yellowish- white. 



Said to be from New South Wales. I have described the two 

 specimens in the British Museum, which appear to be a good and 

 distinct species, but the head is in bad condition. 



54. lod. carenaria, Gn. 



{Chlorochroma carenaria, Gn. ix, 366.) 



(J9- 36 mm. Face brownish-red, fillet and crown pale yellow. 

 Palpi brownish-red, beneath and at base yellow, terminal joint 

 short. Antennae pale yellow, pectinations reddish -tinged. Thorax 

 green, posteriorly with a pale yellow dorsal line. Abdomen green, 

 with a pale yellowish dorsal line, sides and apex white. Legs 



