282 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, vi., 



towards apex, apex in $ round-pointed, in 5 acute and slightly 

 produced, termen nearly straight, oblique; 10 and 11 long- 

 stalked, their stalk anastomosing with 12 (1(J), 10 and 11 coin 

 cident (iQ), anastomosing strongly with 12 (l£), or connected 

 by a bar (3$); pale grey, with some brownish tinge, sometimes 

 wholly brown, sometimes whitish, densely strigulated with grey; 

 usually with some fuscous irroration; first line obsolete; median 

 from mid-costa to \ dorsum, angled beneath costa, usually very 

 indistinct; postmedian from | costa, strongly bent in upper part, 

 thence straight to § dorsum, slightly dentate, fuscous, sometimes 

 followed by a suffused grey band; cilia brown, apices sometimes 

 whitish. Hindwings rather long, termen somewhat angled on 

 vein 4; as forewings. Underside orange-oehreous, with fuscous 

 strigulse and lines; often a subapical white spot. Variable, but 

 easily recognised by the underside. 



N.Q.: Cape York, Cairns, Herberton. Also from Mysol. 



170. Nadagarodes ochrophara, n.sp. 

 io^jHxfxi.jyos, pale-robed. 

 (J. 32 mm. Head brown-whitish; face, except lower edge, 

 fuscous-brown. Palpi brown-whitish, towards apex brown. An- 

 tennae grey, towards base grey- whitish. Abdomen brown-whitish 

 with a few brown scales. Legs brown-whitish; anterior pair 

 slightly infuscated. Forewings triangular, costa straight, but 

 strongly arched near base and again before apex, apex acute, 

 termen slightly sinuate, oblique, wavy; 10 and 11 coincident, 

 arising from cell, connected at a point with 12 (1$); whitish 

 with slight brownish tinge and some brown irroration and mark- 

 ings; first line absent; a faint median line; a finely dentate line 

 at f, straight, obsolete towards costa; beyond this are two 

 broadish, wavy, grey lines, best defined towards dorsum, each 

 edged posteriorly by a fine whitish line, a terminal series of dark- 

 fuscous dots; cilia whitish. Hindwings long, termen rounded, 

 dentate, tornus slightly projecting and angled; as forewings: a 

 linear discal mark before median line. Underside similar, but 

 markings brown and more distinct; a linear discal mark on fore- 

 wings also. 



