136 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



colour : in the female in addition a stained spot showing from 

 undersurface below median at f, two small dots between this 

 and costa at ^-, dots near base and at -^, ^ and ^ of inner margin, 

 and an irregular row of submarginal dots larger than the hind- 

 marginal dots ; a small discal and discoidal spot at J and f dark 

 black : cilia white. Hindwings as forewings, without markings 

 except that veins are shaded toward hindmargin ; cilia white. 



Geraldton, Johnson River, Queensland (Messrs. Meek and 

 Barnard). 



4. NUDARIA MOLLIS, sp.nOV. 



^2- 13-15 mm. Head, antennae, thorax and abdomen light 

 ochreous. Forewings with costa rounded, hindmargin rounded, 

 white, freely diffused and marked with light ochreous-fuscous ; a 

 small black dot on costa near base, subtending a second before 

 middle of wing, and a third near inner margin at -|; second 

 dark fuscous dot on costa at J ; and a third at f co.sta, which sub- 

 tends a light ochreous fascia, extending parallel to hindmaigin, to 

 a dark ochreous dot on J inner margin ; this is broad on costa, 

 becoming a line before middle, and is dentate J from inner margin ; 

 a conspicuous fuscous-black discal spot at J ; interrupted short 

 lines and dots of fuscous-ochreous along costa : an ochreous fascia 

 from a dark spot | costa to i inner margin, thrice sharply angled 

 in costal half, thence curved inward and then outward on inner 

 half ; a minute discoidal spot at J in a line with discal spot ; 

 beyond this a broad fuscous-ochreous fascia, rounded on anterior 

 border tof hindmargin and denticulate twice or thrice on posterior 

 border (and not touching hindmargin) to opposite # hindmargin ; 

 a dark lunular mark obliquely from inner margin of anal angle is 

 faintly connected with this outer fascia ; a row of dark fuscous or 

 black dots on hindmargin : cilia ochreous. Hindwings white ; 

 cilia white. 



Near Brisbane ; in scrub. 



Dr. Turner took a specimen in excellent order. I had pre- 

 viously taken two or three rubbed specimens. Much more richly 

 marked than the other species. 



