284 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEttDOlTERA, vi. ; 



ponds, but the peculiar palpi alone are sufficient for distinction. 

 T have no $ for examination. 



Type, B. schistacearia Wlk., from tlie Malay Peninsula. 



L72. BULONGA SUBCINEREA. 



Antibadistes subcinerea, Warr., Nov. ZooL, 1896, p. 142. 

 Bulonga subcinerea distans, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 408. 



<J. 34-40 mm. Head ochreous-whitish; face pale brownish. 

 Palpi 2, terminal joint h second; pale brownish, barred with 

 ochreous- whitish. Antenna' pale grey. Thorax and abdomen 

 grey-whitish. Legs whitish ; anterior pair ochreous-tinged. 

 Forewings triangular, costa straight except near base and apex, 

 apex obtusely pointed, termen straight, oblique, 10 and 11 long- 

 stalked, their stalk anastomosing with 12, 10 anastomosing with 

 9 (32); grey-whitish with grey markings; costa finely strigulated 

 with grey; faintly suffused transverse lines at ^ and middle; a 

 more distinct line from § costa to 4 dorsum, nearly straight, 

 edged posteriorly with whitish; a transverse discal mark beneath 

 costa at ^; a faint terminal line; cilia white. Hind wings with 

 termen angled on vein 4, wavy; as forewings, but without first 

 line. Underside grey-whitish with discal marks and a terminal 

 band on hind wings. 



N.Q.: Cape York, Cooktown, Cairns. — Also from Amboyna 

 and Java. 



Gen. 56. N a l» ag a k a. 



Nadagara, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxiv., p. 1093; Hinps., Moths 

 Ind., iii., p. 1 93. 



Face with well-marked anterior tuft. Tongue well-developed. 

 Palpi rather long; second joint ascending, thickened with short, 

 rough scales ; terminal joint rather long, depressed, obtuse. 

 Antennae of £ simple. Posterior tibiae of £ not dilated; with 

 two pairs of spurs, inner spurs longer. Forewings with 11 from 

 ci'll, anastomosing with 12, 10 out of 1 1 beyond anastomosis, 

 sometimes anastomosing with 8, 9. Hindwings with cell about 

 '£, 8 approximated to cell near base, diverging before middle. 



