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411. CoUesis mimica Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 3". 



The genns and species were described from a ?. The J ofifers no features of 

 difference : the pectinations of the antennae are, as usual, longer : the hindtibiae 

 have four spurs. In markings the outer line reaches the inner margin at three- 

 fourths, and there is a curved oblique inner line at one-third, less distinct than the 

 outer. In the hindwings the outer line is slightly concave outwards and runs to 

 inner margin above anal angle. 



The (? expan<ls 30 mm. 



One example from Zomba, Upper Shird River, 3000 feet (Dr. P. Kendall). 



41. Comostolodes consobrina sp. nov. 



Forewings : green ; costa pale ochreous, streaked with reddish fuscous ; the 

 lines marked, as in smaragdus Hmpsn., by three white red-edged spots, on costa, 

 median, and inner margin ; a row of white dots along margin at end of veins, with 

 a fuscous marginal line between them from apex as far as vein 6 only ; fringe 

 fuscous, with a faint rufous tinge, paler externally, and with darker fuscous patches 

 opposite the veins. 



Hindwings: similar, the white spot at end of vein 4 larger and ringed with red. 



Underside pale green. Face green, edged with white ; palpi pale green, the 

 third joint fuscous ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen at base green ; rest of abdomen 

 pale, with white red-edged spots on second and fourth segments. 



Expanse of wings : cJ, 10 ; ¥, IS mm. 



Two tJc?, one ?, from Cedar Bay, Cooktown, Queensland (Meek). 



Very near smaragdus Hmpsn. from India, with which it agrees in neuration ; 

 but the hindmargin of the wings is differently marked and coloured. 



Cosmogonia gen. nov. 



Forewings : with costa strongly arched ; apex acute, but not produced : hiiul- 

 margin straight, oblique, slightly reflexed before anal angle, which is sliarply 

 rectiingnlar. 



Hindwings : with costa straight, apex rectangular ; hindmargin produced into 

 a stout tail at vein 4, the margin on each side straight ; anal angle distinct, bluntly 

 rounded. 



Palpi porrect, the third joint line, projecting beyond face; tongue and frennlnm 

 present; antennae of cJ subdeutate, witli short fascicles of cilia; hindtibiae somewhat 

 thickened, with four spurs. 



JVeunitiou : forewings, cell two-fifths of wing ; discocellular straight for one- 

 third, then obliquely concave ; first median at three-fourths, second and third from 

 lower end of cell ; lower radial from tlie bend in the discocellular, upper from upper 

 angle ; 7, 8, 9, 10, stalked from ujjper angle, 11 free just before it. Hindwings 

 with the two subcostals and last two medians long-stalked. 



Type : Cosmogonia dcrorata Warr. ( Tkalcrura ?). In Nov. Zool. III. j). 3G9, 

 I described the ? with a (juery as a Thalerura. The examination of a <? from the 

 same locality, Cedar Bay, Queensland, enables me to correct this. 



42. Euchloris ochrea sj). nov. (PI. V. fig. 21). 



Foreivings : bone-colour, with fine ochreous striations, and s])arsely dusted with 

 blackish scales ; the lines ferruginous ; first from one-third of costa to one-third 



