BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. HI 



from costa at | to dorsum at f, and a third, better marked, from 

 costa at i outwardly curved to dorsum at 4, slightly darker in 

 shade and interspersed with shining metallic scales; a roundish 

 ochreous suJBfusion in costal part of disc before posterior line, and 

 a broad ochreous suffused line from beneath costa at ^ to tornus; 

 a subterminal row of purplish dots containing metallic scales; an 

 ochreous suffusion along termen ; two fine parallel interrupted 

 black terminal lines : cilia reddish-purple. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded; colour and markings as forewings; inner marginal 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. 



Townsville and Geraldton, Q.; from November to January: 

 several specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



HyELA ARC40TYPA, n.sp. 



(J9. 25-26 mm. Head and thorax grey, irrorated with white. 

 Palpi fuscous, with a few whitish scales. Antennae whitish- 

 ochreous ; in male serrate, ciliated (1). Abdomen whitish, 

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

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

 termen bowed, oblique; grey, mixed with, whitish and dark fuscous, 

 markings clear white; a short suffused line from base; an oblique 

 line from beneath i of costa to f of dorsum; an oblique oblong 

 spot, edged with dark fuscous, representing orbicular; an hour- 

 glass-shaped spot with grey centre and dark fuscous margins 

 representing reniform, sometimes a longitudinal streak from its 

 lower extremity is produced towards base, beneath and touching- 

 orbicular; a sigmoid subterminal line from costa at f to dorsum 

 at §, followed by a short inwardly oblique streak from costa; two 

 subterminal fuscous suffusions, one above and one beneath centre 

 of disc, follow this line; a dark fuscous terminal line immediately 

 preceded by a whitish line: cilia grey, ajDices white. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded, wavy beneath apex; grey; cilia whitish, 

 with a grey basal line. 



Brisbane and Warwick, Q.; two specimens, that from the latter 

 locality in October. 



