BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 333 



Abdomen whitish-ochreous, with some fuscous scales on dorsum, 

 sometimes forming transverse bars on basal segments. Legs ' 

 whitish-ochreous, with some fuscous scales; internal surfaces of 

 apical half of femora and whole of tibiae and tarsal joints dark 

 fuscous except at apices of each. Forewings triangular, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique; 10 and 11 

 stalked more shortly than usual in this genus, free (9 (J), 10 and 

 11 coincident, free(49); ochreous-whitish largely suffused with 

 pale greyish-ochreous ; markings fuscous ; a curved line at ^ 

 represented usually by three dots on costa, dorsum, and in disc; 

 median line represented by a costal spot only; postmedian line 

 distinct, sinuate, dentate, from | costa to mid-dorsum; a fine, 

 whitish, dentate, subterminal line, usually very indistinct, pre- 

 ceded by several fuscous spots, of which two above middle lie 

 close together; a terminal series of dots; cilia ochreous-whitish. 

 Hindwings with termen well-rounded; colour as forewings. Un- 

 derside ochreous-whitish, with indistinct, pale fuscous mottling. 

 N.Q. : Thursday Island, Cairns, Ingham, Townsville.- Q. : 

 Gayndah, Brisbane. Also from Celebes and Amboyna. 



41. ECTROPIS HEMIPROSOPA. 



Ectropis hemiprosopa Turn., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1904, 

 p.230. 



Closely allied to the following but greyer, the fuscous lines 

 and dots much less pronounced, and the upper half of face dark 

 fuscous. The neuration is also different. Forewings with 10 

 and 11 coincident and free(2(J), or anastomosing with 12 (I9), 

 or connected with 9 (1(J), or anastomosing with 12 and connected 

 with 9 (1(J, 29), or anastomosing with both 12 and 9 (I9). 



N.Q.: Innisfail, Townsville.— Q : Nambour, Brisbane. 



42. Ectropis camelaria. 



Boarmia camelaria Gn., Lep., ix., p. 256. Cleora velutiiiaria 

 Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxv., p. 1580. Ectropis camelaria Meyr., 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, p.630. 



I have one male from Herberton, in which all the pectinations 

 are forked, except the most basal, which are double, exactly as 

 in E. hemiprosopa. It is not unusual for a few of the most 



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