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186. Bulonga subcinerea distans subsp. nov. 



Foi'einngs : witb the outer line iiuicli nearer the liindmargiu and often recurved 

 towards the costa, the central area being thereby much broader tlian in the usual 

 form. 



In the hindwing.s also the marginal space is conspicuously narrower tlian in 

 typical subcinerea. 



Two (J(?, two ? ?, from Cedar Hav, Cooklown, (Queensland. 



These specimens differ also in colour, being dull brownish grey instead of silvery 

 grey ; but I am not sure if this is a natmal tint. 



The genus Antibadistes, mider which I described subcinerea, Nov. Zooi.. HI. 

 p. 142, is identical with Bulonga Wlk., and must sink. 



BiiloiKja schislacearin ^^'lk. has thr fringes dark, whereas in subcviierea they 

 are silver}- white. 



187. Evarzia deformis sp. uov. 



Forewinga : dull white, suffused with grey, irrorated and striated with fuscous; 

 first line dark brown, fine and indistinct, excurved below costa, then vertical; cell-spot 

 blackish ; central line olive-yellow from costa beyond middle, very obliquely waved 

 to inner margin at one-third, where it touches first line ; outer line broad, black- 

 biowu, straight and oblique from fonr-tiftlis of costa to before anal angle, followed 

 by a line of small brown blotches ; a dark cloud towards the elbow ; fringe grey, 

 varied with fuscous, with an interrupted dark line along base. 



IJindudrirjs : paler, ochreous, unsuffused with grey as far as the outer line ; 

 a dark wavy antemedian line, followed by the dark cell-spot ; marginal area blotched 

 with olive-brown towards apex and with a round black blotch beyond outer line 

 between the second and third medians ; fringe ochreous yellow, with a strong black 

 crenulate line at base. 



Underside whitish, much mottled with blackish, and all the markings blackish; 

 the outer line, which is much thickened on the hindwings, followed by a bright brown 

 fascia, touching hindmai'gin of forewings above middle and filling up the apex of 

 hindwings. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous grey. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



One cj from Batchian, ^March 1892, collected by Doherty. 



The species is remarkable on account of the shape of the forewings ; these are 

 elongate, twice as long as wide ; the hindmargin is bluntly elbowed at the third 

 median, and thence curved obliquely into the inner margin, which is strongly convex, 

 so that no real anal angle appears. The hindwings are strongly excised on hind- 

 margin between veins 4 and 6, 6 and 7, the three teeth being prominent and acute. 

 The abdomen of the J readies considerably beyond the hindwings. 



188. Gonodela olivescens -p. nov. 



F&retviwjs : white, with fine olive-fuscous striae, and with greyish olive-fuscous 

 markings, varied with minute dull yellow scales; first line curved from costa at one- 

 fourth to inner margin near base ; second line at two-thirds, angled below costa, then 

 oblique to inner margin before the middle, thick and diffuse ; a dark cell-spot ; the 

 entire ba.sal area up to this line is more or less obscured by dull scaling; outer line 



