842 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, II., 



7. Syntomis STENOZONA. 

 Syyitomis stenozona, Hmps., Cat. Lep. Phal. i. p. 69, pl.ii. f.21. 



Thorax with orange spots on patagia and a posterior spot. 

 Forewing with pale ochreous somewhat hyaline spots; basal and 

 dorsal spots completely confluent; a small supplementary spot; 

 intermediate spot present but shorter than apical and terminal, 

 its posterior portion being obsolete. Hind wing with spots con- 

 fluent. 



One specimen in British Museum labelled Queensland, and two 

 (including the type) from Timor. The Australian locality 

 requires confirmation. 



8. Syntomis marella. 



Syntomis marella, Butl., Journ. Linn. Soc. 1876, p. 350; Hmps , 



Cat. Lep. Phal. i. p. 70, pl.ii. f.26. 

 Hydrusa ecliptis, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886, p. 776. 



Head reddish-orange. Antennae black to apices; in (J slightly 

 serrate. Thorax black, wdth a few reddish-orange scales pos- 

 teriorly. Abdomen with seven reddish-orange rings in ^, six in 

 9; tuft in $ black. Fore-tibiae with an ochreous tuft of hairs 

 posteriorly in both sexes; mid-tibi?e ochreous on inner surface. 

 Forewings with spots rather large, reddish-tinged, translucent; 

 basal and dorsal spots completely confluent; intermediate spot 

 developed equally v/ith apical and terminal spots; occasionally 

 minute supra-apical and supplementary spots. Hindwings with 

 basal and discal spots large and confluent. 



Type in British Museum. 



N.Q. : Cooktown, Geraldton, Townsville — Q. : Brisbane. 



9. Syntomis lampetis. 



Hydrusa lampetis, Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1898, p.94. 



Head reddish-orange. Antennre black to apices. Thorax 

 black. Abdomen with six reddish-orange rings in 9. Fore-tibiae 

 with an ochreous tuft of hairs posteriorly. Forewings black with 

 purple lustre; spots small, reddish-tinged, translucent; basal and 



