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From tlie other two species with greenish t'orewings, B. sitb- 

 viridella Turn., and B. hyludroma, it may be readily distinguished 

 by the basal fascia prolonged along costa. 



Q.: Mt. Tambourine (1800 ft.); two specimens, in November. 



Bakka uvlodroma, u.sp. 



^. 18-22 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi ochreous- 

 whitish: terminal joint with a broad, fuscous band below middle. 

 Antennte ochreous-whitish annulated with fuscous. Thorax 

 ochreous-whitish; base of patagia greenish-fuscous. Abdomen 

 dull ochreous ; apices of segments whitish. Legs ochreous- 

 whitish ; anterior and middle tibia^ and tarsi fuscous with 

 whitish annulations. Forewings somewhat dilated posteriorly, 

 costa slightly arched, apex rounded, hindmargin slightly oblique, 

 rounded beneath; ochreous-whitish, markings suffused greenish- 

 fuscous; a broad line from base of costa along fold to 1; a small 

 suffusion on costa at |, tending to be connected with a large 

 spot in disc above fold; a large spot on costa beyond middle, 

 connected with a large spot in disc above and before anal angle; 

 a small spot on costa before apex, from which an obscure series 

 of dots proceeds to anal angle; a line along hmdniargin; cilia 

 whitish irrorated with fuscous. Hindwings and cilia greyish. 



Distinguished from the other two greenish species by the basal 

 line. It appears also to be allied to B. eacapnodes Turn. 



Q.: Mt. Tambourine (1800 feetj; two specimens, in iS'ovember 

 and December. 



Earea nvmphica, n.sp. 

 vvji<^)iKos, biidal. 

 $. 12-16 mm. Head whitish. Palpi whitish mixed with pale 

 fuscous. Antennae whitish annulated with fuscous; ciliations in 

 (J 1. Thorax whitish, bases of patagia and a median transverse 

 bar fuscous. Abdomen pale ochreoiis-fuscous, apices of segments 

 and tuft ochreous-whitish. Legs whitish with some fuscous 

 irroration. Forewings not dilated; whitish; markings fuscous; 

 short, costal and subcostal streaks from base; a dot on base of 

 dorsum, and two on costa at .1 and z: a discal dot before middle. 



