848 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, II., 



segments black, lower surface wholly black or with only a few 

 orange scales, Forewings with spots ochreous, semi-hyaline. 

 Hindwing with spots separate. 



Type in Coll. Lucas. 



K.Q. : Thursday Island. 



21. Syntomis antitheta. 



Hydrusa antitheta, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886, 



p.779. 

 Hydrusa anepsia, Meyr., op. cit. p.779 (var.). 

 Syntomis antitheta, Hmps., Cat. Lep. Phal. i. p. 74. 



Head orange. Antennae black to apices. Thorax black, some- 

 times with a few orange scales posteriorly. Abdomen in ^ with 

 seven, in 9 with six reddish-orange rings; tuft in ^ black. 

 Fore-tibiae with a few ochreous scales on posterior surface, tuft 

 mostly black. Forewings with spots semi-hyaline, pale ochreous; 

 intermediate and supplementary spots absent or slightly devel- 

 oped. Hindwings with spots separate, touching or confluent. 



Yar. anepsia. Hindwings with spots confluent. 



Type in Australian Museum. The type of anepsia, which was 

 in the Macleay Museum, is now lost. 



N.Q. : Cooktown, Townsville — Q. : Gayndah. 



22. Syntomis hyalota. 



Hydrusa hyalota, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1886, p.777. 

 Syntomis hyalota, Hmps., Cat. Lep. Phal. i. p. 69. 



Head orange. Antennae black to apices. Thorax black. 

 Abdomen in $ with seven, in 9 with six orange rings. Fore- 

 wings with greenish lustre; spots colourless, transparent. Hind- 

 wings with spots small; upper division of basal spot obsolete; 

 upper division of discal spot minute or obsolete. 



Type formerly in Macleay Museum, Sydney, now lost. There 

 is one example in the Queensland Museum. 



N.Q. : Cape York, Bowen. 



