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ings blackish; a dot on costa near base: a short, broad streak on 

 base of dorsum; a discal dot at 1, a second close beneath it on 

 fold, and a third at |; an apical spot; a triangular, tornal spot 

 connected with third dot; cilia on apex blackish, oti termeu pale 

 ochreous, witli some blackish scales, on tornus grey. Hindwings 

 grey; base sometimes pale ochreous; cilia grey, towai-ds tornus 

 pale ochreous. 



Q.: Brisbane, in October, November, and April; three speci- 

 mens. 



Gen. Callithauma. 



Callithnuma 'I\irn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., J899, p. 15. 



Type, C. basilica Turn. This genus is closely allied to Tiso- 

 barica, from which it differs only by the absence (or extreme 

 shortness) of the male antennal ciliations. The posterior tibite 

 are rough-haired above, not smooth-scaled, as stated in my de- 

 scription. To this genus must be referred HopUtica caUianthes 

 Meyr. 



Mr. Meyrick's division of the Oecophorinse into those with, 

 and those without, antennal ciliations, must not be applied too 

 rigidly. 



Callithauma basilica. 

 Callithauma basilica Turn., op. cit., 1899, p. 15. 

 Q. : Toowoomba, in September; Killarne}', in October. 



Callithauma pyrites 



HopUtica pyrites Turn., o]'). cit., 1896, p. 9. 



Q.: iVIontville near Nambour, in October; Brisbane, in )Sep- 

 teraber; Stradbroke Island, in September; Mt. Tambourine, in 

 October and November; Killarney, in October and November; 

 not uncommon. 



Callithauma glycera, n.sp. 



yXvKepos, sweet. 



(J. 12 mm. Head I'eddish-orange; face whitish. Palpi whitish; 



second joint with fuscous irroration and apical ring; terminal 



joint broadly dark fuscous in middle. Antenna? whitish, sharply 



annulated with blackish. Thorax pinkish mixed with whitish. 



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