BY OSWALD B, LOWER, 647 



elongate-triangular, termen very faintly waved ; fleshy-white, 

 becoming more reddish beyond subterminal; basal line moderately 

 thick, black; first and second lines fine, black, waved, first strongly 

 dentate, both starting from black spots on costa; subterminal 

 obscure, not traceable; orbicular ferruginous, small, roundish; 

 reniform somewhat crescentic, whitish, anterior half-filled in 

 with reddish-ferruginous; an interrupted black line along termen: 

 cilia fuscous, mixed with whitish. Hindwings with termen 

 faintly waved; fuscous, becoming lighter towards base ; a faint 

 fuscous discal dot; cilia whitish, with a faint fuscous subbasal 

 line. 



Gisborne, Vic; Broken Hill, N.S.W.; two specimens, in April. 



Allied to miltoneu^ra, Lower, differing chiefly in the absence of 

 subterminal black spots and darker hindwings. 



Prometopus cyanoloma. 



9. 32 mm. Head, palpi and thorax ochreous, palpi whitish 

 beneath, blackish on sides at base. Antennae, abdomen and legs 

 greyish-ochreous, tarsi fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 termen very faintly waved, obliquely rounded; pale clear ochreous; 

 basal, first and second lines not traceable, only indicated by a few 

 scattered black spots; orbicular minute, whitish; reniform round- 

 ish, suffused, whitish, almost entirely concealed by a large well 

 marked blackish shade; a small black spot, edged with whitish, 

 just above; subterminal preceded by a row of short black neural 

 streaks, most prominent on middle ; space between this and 

 termen clear bluish-white; a row of small black dots along termen: 

 cilia ochreous. Hindwings with termen faintly waved; whitish- 

 fuscous, becoming broadly light fuscous along termen; cilia white, 

 with a greyish subbasal line. 



Melbourne, Vic; one specimen, in April. 



Prometopus petrodora, n.sp. 



^. 36 mm. Head, palpi and thorax whitish, sprinkled with 

 grey. Antennae fuscous. Abdomen and legs greyish, tarsi fus- 

 cous. Forewings elongate-triangular, termen very faintly waved. 



