88 NEW GKNKRA AND SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA, 



second black line is preceded in its lower half by a white line, 

 absent in female; and succeeded towards tornus by some ochreous 

 and purplish suffusions; a very fine crenate black line from angle 

 of second line toward tornus; a dark fuscous subterminal line, 

 and a fine dark fuscous line on termen : cilia grey, basal half 

 mixed with whitish, bluish-tinged scales. Hind wings with 

 termen rounded, slightly waved; fuscous; towards base whitish; 

 veins darker fuscous; an elongate white mark at tornus; blackish 

 subterminal and terminal lines ; cilia grey, bases whitish, at 

 tornus wholly whitish. 



Townsville, Q. ; in December and February; two specimens 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd, who informs me that they were bred from 

 larvae feedino: on Malaisia tortuosa. 



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EUTELIA OXYLOPHA, H.sp. 



^^. 29 mm. Head, palpi, antennae and thorax brownish-grey; 

 thorax with a sharp median crest throughout. Abdomen brownish- 

 grey, with two or three median dark fuscous dots posteriorly. 

 Legs dark grey, with obscure whitish annulations. Forewings 

 elongate-triangular, costa straight, apex round-pointed, termen 

 sharpl}^ angled on vein 3, oblique ; brownish-groy ; a minute 

 blackish dot beneath costa at 4; followed by four faintly indicated, 

 waved, transverse, darker lines; three minute whitish dots on 

 apical part of costa; a row of dark fuscous terminal dots : cilia 

 fuscous. Hindwings with termen gently rounded, crcnulate ; 

 fuscous; towards base pale; three dark fuscous dots on inner 

 margin above tornus ; a narrow fuscous terminal line ; cilia 

 fuscous. 



Has a general resemblance to Eutelia dilatrix, Gn., but may be 

 readily distinguished by the ridge-like crest of thorax, which 

 extends right to anterior edge; and also by the absence of the 

 ante-apical costal triangle on the forewings of the latter species, 

 which has a posterior thoracic crest only. 



Brisbane, Q.; two specimens taken by Mr. 11. Illidge. 



