886 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



gently arched, hindmargin somewhat oblique, slightly rounded ; 

 veins 3 and 4 separate, 6 separate or out of 9,11 anastomosing 

 with 12 ; bluish-green ; costa narrowly whitish-ochreous, costal 

 edge crimson, at base and towards apex wholly crimson ; lines 

 slender, whitish, indistinct, dentate ; first from beneath costa at 

 :^ to 5 of inner margin, second from beneath costa at f to ^ of 

 inner margin ; a moderate black discal dot ; a tine ochreous-white 

 hindmarginal line : cilia light crimson, with more or less distinct 

 blackish dots on veins. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded, 

 slightly bent on vein 4 ; 3 and 4 short-stalked ; colour, discal dot,, 

 second and hindmarginal lines, and cilia as in torewings, 



Bathurst, New South Wales ; Deloraine, Tasmania ; Mount 

 Lofty, South Australia ; in November and December, four speci- 

 mens. 



61. lod. caclmaria, Gn. 



{Chlorochroma cadmaria, Gn, ix, 365 ; C. vulnerata, But)., 

 Ann. Mag. 1882, 91.) 



(J$. 21-23 mm. Head crimson, fillet white. Palpi crimson, 

 terminal joint short. Antennae ochreous-white, pectinations 6, 

 inner series crimson. Thorax green, shoulders crimson, beneath 

 slightly hairy. Abdomen green, apex and sides white. Legs 

 crimson, posterior pair whitish, tibise in ^ not thickened. Fore- 

 wings with costa hardly arched, hindmargin somewhat oblique, 

 slightly rounded ; veins 3 and 4 from a point, 6 out of 9, 1 1 free 

 or anastomosing with 12; bluish-green; an ill-defined crimson 

 costal streak, costal edge white except towards base and apex ; 

 lines whitish or pale reddish, indistinct, slender, dentate ; first 

 about J, second from beneath costa at f to | of inner margin ; a 

 small reddish or fuscous discal dot, sometimes obsolete : cilia 

 licht crimson. Hindwings with hindmargin rounded, somewhat 

 bent on vein 4 ; 3 and 4 short-stalked ; colour, second line, and 

 cilia as in forewings ; a small fuscous-crimson discal spot, edged 

 obscurely with whitish, 



Sydney and Bathurst, New South Wales ; Hobart, Tasmania ; 

 Mount Lofty, South Australia; in November and March, five 

 specimens. 



