272 revision of australian lepidoptera, vi., 



153. Casma albinotata. 



Casbia albinotata, Warr., Nov. Zoo)., 1903, p. 401: Deilinia 

 acrocosma, Turn., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1904, p.236. 



Forewings with 11 from cell, not anastomosing (2$, 5£). 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns. — Q.: Brisbane, Stradbroke Island. 

 Also from New Guinea. 



154. Casbia glaucochroa. 

 Deilinia glaucochroa, Turn., Tr. R.S.S.A., 1906, p. 134. 

 Forewings with 11 from cell anastomosing with 12 (\£). 

 N.Q.: Townsville. 



155. Casbia fasciata. 



Scardamia fasciata, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 296. 



Antennae of £ with long pectinations (10), apical f simple. 

 Forewings with 11 from cell anastomosing with 12 (l^), or free 

 (!$)• Very conspicuous by its crimson-red and orange colora- 

 tion. It deserves a better name. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in May and June; two specimens 

 received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. Also from Louisiades. 



156. Casbia scardamiata 

 Casbia scardamiata, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1898, p. 431. 

 Antennae of £ with long pectinations (8), apical J simple. 



Forewings with 11 from cell, anastomosing with 12 (2£, 3(J>). 

 N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in April, May, June, and August; 



five specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. Also from New 



Guinea and Key Island. 



157. Casbia resinacea, n.sp. 

 Resinaceus, like resin, resin-coloured. 

 £. 28-30 mm. Head brown. Palpi If; brown Antennae 

 fuscous; pectinations in £ 8, apical ^ simple. Abdomen brown, 

 sometimes with one or two white median dorsal dots. Legs pale 

 ochreous; anterior tibiae and tarsi pale fuscous. Forewings trian- 

 gular, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique: 

 11 from cell, anastomosing first with 12, then with 9 (2g); 

 deep reddish-brown with sparse, transverse, fuscous strigulations; 

 costa more densely strigulated, sometimes a white dot edged 

 with fuscous beneath costa at §, sometimes two dots placed 



