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dark dots in apical part of wing. In hind wings the origin of the 

 radial sector and four cross-veins beyond are broadly margined with 

 dark, the last under the dark stigmal mark, behind the stigmal mark 

 is a larger mark on the hind border and beyond this is a streak and 

 several subapical spots. Wings rather broad, especially at the stigma, 

 fully as broad as in G . pulcheUifS ; the costals, except a few near 

 stigma, almost all simple; ten branches of radial sector ; in fore-wings 

 the anal is connected four times to the fork of cubitus, in hind-wings 

 only once or twice. Expanse 74 mm. 



Type — 9. From Port Darwin, Australia, 12th May 

 (Dodd). 



Glenoleou indecisum n. sp. — Face pale ; a broad shining black 

 band below and another above the antennae, vertex dull black, leav- 

 ing pale band between it and the band above antennae ; antennae 

 pale, darker on tip ; pronotum dark, a pale line through the middle, 

 and less regular pale stripe each side; rest of the thorax blackish, 

 marked with dark ; pleura pale, with a broad black stripe under the 

 wings ; legs pale, femora I banded near middle and tip, femora II 

 and III at tip ; tibia I with broad band near base, tibia II mostly dark, 

 tibia III faintly dark at tip ; tarsi I and II black, except base of first 

 joint. III mostly pale. Abdomen dark, with pale spot before middle 

 of segments. Wings hyaline, venation black, with long white streaks, 

 the subcosta with short black and white spaces ; some cross-veins wholly 

 or partly pale ; about four dark spots in subcostal area, and one below 

 radius near stigma, one on stigma ; outer gradates clouded to form 

 a rather irregular oblique streak, fork of cubitus and several spots 

 beyond dark, and smaller spots especially along the outer border of 

 wing. Hind-wings with spots along outer and apical border, and on 

 the last two veinlets connecting radius and radial sector. Structure 

 similar to G. piilchellus. Antennae long, slender, pronotum longer 

 than broad ; legs slender, tarsi and the claws and spurs as in G. 

 pulchellus. Hind-wings narrower and as long as fore-wings; most of 

 costals in fore-wing (except basal ones) forked ; three cross-veins be- 

 fore radial sector, in hind-wings one before radial sector, ten branches 

 to radial sector in each wing ; in fore-wings there is no apparent 

 curved vein bending up from the fork of cubitus where the anal runs 

 into the cubital fork (present in G. pulchellus) . In the hind-wings 

 (being narrower) the anal runs out farther than in G. pulchellus and 

 there is not so much space between the cubitus and the hind margin ; 

 the tip of the wing is also more nearly falcate than in G. pulchellus. 

 Expanse 37 mm. 



Type. — 9 . From Herberton, Australia, 5th and 8th Janu- 

 ary (Dodd). 



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