• BY E. MEYRICK. 807 



A small genus of the northern hemisphere, from which (as above 

 restricted) the following species does not seem to differ structurally, 

 though in superficial appearance it rather recalls Pasiphila. 



15. Lob. delogramma, Meyr. 



(Cephalissa delogramma, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, 

 195.) 



(J$. 16-22 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish-ochreous, 

 mixed with reddish and blackish ; abdomen with a blackish ante- 

 median band. Palpi 2, blackish or reddish-fuscous. Antennae 

 grey (in ^ broken). Forewings triangular, hindmargin in ^ 

 entire, in ^ waved, rather bowed, oblique ; whitish-ochreous, 

 suffusedly irrorated with fuscous-reddish, forming cloudy irregular 

 waved lines, partially marked with black on veins ; a curved black 

 line very near base ; a double curved black line from ^ of costa to 

 ^ of inner margin; a blackish line, marked with wedgeshaped black 

 spots, from ^ of costa to f of inner margin, obtusely angulated in 

 middle, shortly indented twice on upper half, and twice more 

 deeply and angularly on lower half ; a rather dark fuscous suffusion 

 towards costa before apex, and a larger suffused patch towards 

 hindmargin above middle ; cilia with basal half whitish-ochreous 

 barred with dark grey, terminal half grey-whitish. Hindwings 

 with hindmargin in ^ hardly rounded, inner marginal lobe formed 

 by a deep indentation in hindmargin above anal angle, inner 

 margin slightly concave ; ochreous-grey-whitish irrorated with 

 dark grey, forming faint darker lines ; one at f more blackish 

 towards inner margin ; cilia whitish-grey, basal half on lower § of 

 hindmargin irrorated with dark grey. 



Brisbane, Queensland ; one specimen received from Dr. Lucas. 

 This specimen is a ^, and I cannot positively assert that it is 

 specifically identical with the two original specimens (both 5) 

 which I described from Fiji and Tonga, but on the whole it 

 appears to me highly probable. 



