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and reniform spots whitish-grey, with fuscous margins and centres, 

 sometimes very distinct, sometimes partly obsolete; a posterior 

 outwardly curved line, with two slightly developed obtuse denta- 

 tions from § costa to | dorsum; followed by a fuscous shade 

 mixed with brownish, sometimes obsolete; an interrupted blackish 

 subterminal line: cilia grey. Hindwings with termen sigmoid; 

 grey, rarely brown-pinkish; with a broad fuscous terminal band- 

 cilia whitish-grey, rarely pinkish-tinged. 



Brisbane, Q.; four specimens taken by Mr. R. lUidge. 



A Variable species. It may be distinguished from Corula 

 dispila, which it closely resembles, by the proportionately longer 

 forewings, with costa not incurved towards base, and with 

 differently shaped posterior line, the more sigmoid termen of 

 hindwings, and the laminate antennae of the male. 



Corula mesospila, n.sp. 



(J9. 21-24 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax whitish, with a very 

 few scattered dark fuscous scales; second joint of palpi with 

 appressed scales. Antennae fuscous; in male with long bristles 

 (3), absent towards apex, and even ciliations (1). Abdomen 

 whitish-grey, or ochreous-whitish. Legs whitish, irrorated with 

 dark fuscous; posterior pair whitish; anterior tibiae annulated 

 with dark fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa gently 

 arched, apex rather acute, termen slightly rounded, slightly oblique; 

 whitish, mixed with pale ochreous-brown, with a few scattered 

 black scales, markings black; a very short streak from base; a 

 line from costa near base reaching as far as fold; a line from costa 

 atito dorsum at ^; orbicular and reniform spots faintly outlined, 

 the latter sometimes dark-centred; a posterior line from costa 

 beyond middle obliquely outwards, then sharply bent round so as 

 to form an obtuse projection, below which it is slightly inwardly 

 curved to dorsum at |; a whitish line incompletely margined with 

 blackish dots at |^; an interrupted subterminal, and a fine terminal 

 line: cilia whitish, bases mixed with grey. Hindwings with 

 termen nearly straight to vein 2, there strongly curved; grey; 

 cilia whitish. 



