110 NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA, 



posterior line immediately followed by a whitish line; an inter- 

 rupted white line close to termen; cilia fuscous, apices whitish. 

 Brisbane, Q.; one specimen received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Erastroides lichnomima, n.sp. 



(J. 26 mm. Head and thorax white, mixed with dark fuscous 

 and green ; thorax with a small posterior crest. Palpi dark 

 fuscous, terminal joint and apex of second joint white. Antennse 

 whitish-ochreous, with a fe\v^ dark fuscous scales; in male simple. 

 Abdomen dark fuscous, sides and apex whitish-brown [crests 

 probably denuded]. Legs dark fuscous, irrorated and annulated 

 with white. Forewings narrow elongate-triangular, costa nearly 

 straight, apex round -pointed, termen rounded, oblique; whitish, 

 irrorated with greenish and dark fuscous, lines dark fuscous; a 

 line from costa near base to fold; a dentate line from costa at j 

 to dorsum at 4 ; a whitish mark from mid-costa, enclosing some 

 dark fuscous scales, and edged in disc with dark fuscous to 

 represent reniform; a longitudinal streak in terminal half of disc 

 interrupted by reniform; a dentate line from costa at | to dorsum 

 at |- slightly outwardly curved ; a whitish subterminal line 

 followed by some dark streaks between veins; veins in terminal 

 area outlined in greenish : cilia dark fuscous, mixed with white. 

 Hind wings with termen rounded; grey; cilia grey, with a few 

 whitish scales. 



Brisbane, Q.; in March, one specimen. 



HOMODES ERIZESTA, n.Sp. 



^. 22-23 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen reddish- 

 brown, tinged with purple; thorax smooth; abdomen crested on 

 3rd and 4th segments, crests dark purple-fuscous, with metallic 

 lustre. AntennLie ochreous-brown; in male slightly serrate, e\ enly 

 ciliated (1). Legs reddish-brown; posterior pair whitish-ochreous. 

 Forewings elongate-triangular, costa nearly straight, strongly 

 curved near apex, apex rounded, termen rounded, oblique ; 

 reddish-brown, tinged with purple, alternating in fine regular 

 strige with whitish; a line from costa at J to dorsum at J, a second 



