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Townsville and Brisbane, Q. ; from December to April; five 

 specimens. 



Allied to Raparna nebulosa, Moore, from which it may be 

 distinguished by the rounded projection of posterior line. It is 

 a highly variable species, no two of my specimens being alike. Two 

 deserve mention — («) with an elongate black fascia preceding- 

 posterior line and obliterating reniform; (6) without black spots, 

 but with posterior | of forewings suffused with fuscous. 



CORGATHA DICHIOXISTIS, n.Sp. 



$. 14-18 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen brownish-grey. 

 Palpi brownish-grey, irrorated with dark fuscous. Antennae 

 whitish-ochreous, towards base sometimes annulated with dark 

 fuscous; in male simple, ciliated (2). Legs whitish-ochreous; 

 anterior tibi?e grey. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa straight, 

 slightly arched near apex, apex pointed, termen angled on vein 

 3, slightly concave above and below angle; ochreous-grey, irrorated 

 with metallic scales; an oval white spot on costa at \, and a 

 rounded white spot before |-; a transversely elongate small discal 

 spot beneath costa before middle, dark fuscous; a faint wavj' line 

 from costa at | to dorsum at |; some small black terminal dots: 

 cilia dull purplish, apices whitish. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded; colour, posterior line, terminal dots, and cilia as fore- 

 wings. 



Townsville and Brisbane, Q.; in May and March; two specimens. 



CORGATHA DIPYRA, n.sp. 



(J9 20 mm. Head ochreous-grey; face and palpi dull reddish. 

 Antenna; grey, near base reddish; in male simple, ciliated (1). 

 Thoi-ax ochreous-gre}', with metallic reflections. Abdomen brown, 

 mixed with dark fuscous. Legs pale ochreous ; anterior arid 

 middle femora and tibise fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa straight, apex acute, termen angulated on vein 3, slightly 

 concave above and below angle; reddish-purplish-grey; an inter- 

 rupted dark fuscous suffusion along costa, the scales having a 

 bluish-metallic lustre; a few similar metallic scales scattered in 



