'276 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



termen whitish. Hindwings with termeu slightly rounded, as 

 forewings but with fuscous dots on dorsum at middle and f. 

 Underside orange-ochreous with patchy fuscous suffusion which 

 on forewings forms a sub terminal band. Broader winged than 

 the preceding and without crescentic mark on forewing, but with 

 general fuscous strigulation. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in December: one specimen re- 

 ceived from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



162. COELOCROSSA I.EPTOXANTHA, 11. Sp. 



XeirTO^d.i'do'i, pale yellowish. 



^. 42 mm. Head pale ochreous. Palpi fuscous. Antenna? 

 grey; ciliations in g very minute. Thorax pale ochreous, with 

 a few fuscous scales. Abdomen whitish-ochreous. Legs fuscous, 

 barred with ochreous-whitish; middle and posterior tarsi och- 

 reous-whitish. Forewings triangular, costa strongly arched, apex 

 obtusely angled, deeply semicircularly incised between veins 6 and 

 4, thence sinuate to tornus; whitish-ochreous, costa strigulated 

 and disc sparsely but coarsely irrorated with brownish-fuscous ; 

 markings dark fuscous edged with brownish; a slightly outwardly 

 curved line from ^ costa to £ dorsum; a pale-centered discal spot 

 beneath mid-costa ; a gently sinuate line from § costa to | 

 dorsum; a line from this along dorsum to tornus; cilia brownish- 

 ochreous. Hindwings with termen obtusely angled on vein 4; 

 whitish-ochreous, with very scanty fuscous irroration; a fuscous 

 median discal spot; a fuscous line at i parallel to termen; cilia 

 whitish ochreous. Underside similar, but with discal dots more 

 distinct and not pale-centred on forewing. 



I think this is best included here for the present, although it 

 differs in shape of wings and some details of neuration. In the 

 forewing, 10 arises from 9 and is again connected with 9 by a 

 bar beyond 7, 11 anastomoses with 12 but not with 10; in the 

 hind wing, 8 is appi'oximated as far as middle of cell. Type in 

 Coll. Lyell. 



N.S.W.: Dorrigo, in November; one specimen taken by Dr. 

 K. J. Tillyard. 



