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slightly rounded, rather oblique ; dark bronzy-fuscous, tips 

 of scales bronzy-yellow- whitish ; costa obscurely strigulated 

 with dark fuscous and whitish ; an indistinct erect transverse 

 blotch of whitish suffusion strigulated with dark fuscous from 

 middle of dorsum, reaching more than half across wing, often 

 almost obsolete ; several blue-leaden-metallic strigae from costa 

 posteriorly, first running into a thick erect leaden-metallic 

 streak from tornus, followed by three elongate black dots; a 

 small leaden-metallic mark on termen above middle : cilia 

 whitish-grey, with blackish subbasal line. Hindwings fuscous, 

 becoming dark fuscous posteriorly ; cilia pale fuscous, with 

 dark fuscous subbasal line, tips whitish. 



W.A. : Albany; from September to December, five speci- 

 mens. 



427. L. parvisignana Meyr. 



{Stiynionota parvisujiiana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 1881, 654.) 



N.S.W. : Sydney, in August - Vic. : Gisboine (Lower), from 

 October to December. 



428. L. floricolana Meyr. 



{Stiymonota floricolana Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 1881, 656.) 



N.S.W. : Parramatta, Bowenfels : in January. 



4-9. L. iride^wns Meyr. 



(Stigmonota iridescens Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales, 1881, 655.) 



Q. : Warwick (Turner) — N.S.W.: Murrurundi, Bathurst, 

 Sydney — S.A. : Adelaide; in October and November. Lord 

 W^alsingham has subsequently discribed another species of 

 this genus from Corea and Japan under the name of L. 

 iridescens (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) vi., 429), which name, 

 of course, cannot stand ; for this Japanese species I propose 

 the name L. prismatica. 



