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to I dorsum, outwardly curved; second from costa before middle 

 to mid-dorsum, outwardly curved, obscure or interrupted below 

 middle; third from | costa to J dorsum, first outwardly oblique, 

 then bent inwards after a df)uble dentation in middle, final!}' 

 bent downwards to dorsum, with a grey mark succeeding it 

 towards dorsum; a grey, terminal band containing a white, 

 dentate, subterminal line; a terminal series of fuscous dots; cilia 

 white. Hind wings with termen strongly rounded; colour as fore- 

 wings but without first line. Underside whitish, with a fuscous, 

 discal spot on forewings, and a terminal band obsolete towards 

 tornus on both wings. 



N.Q.: Herberton; in January; three specimens, received from 

 Mr. F. P. Dodd, of which one is in Coll. L3^ell. 



82. BOARMIA NYCTOPORA, n.sp. 

 ^'l.'KT07^o/^os^ travelling- by night. 



(J^. 44-50 mm. Head fusc(jus-whitish ; face dark fuscous. 

 Palpirather long (Ivl), projecting well beyond frons; dark fuscous, 

 lower edge ochreous-whitish. Antennse fuscous-whitish; pectina- 

 tions in (J fuscous, 8, apical fj simple. Thorax and abdomen 

 fuscous or dark fuscous more or less mixed with ochreous-whitish. 

 Legs whitish-ochreous more or less infuscated. Forewings 

 broadly triangular, costa nearly straight except towards base and 

 apex, apex obtuse, termen strongly bowed, crenulate, oblique; 

 10 and 11 long-stalked, 10 connected with 9(1 9), similar but 

 the common stalk connected by a bar with 12 (1(J); pale fuscous 

 strigulated, and sometimes almost wholly suffused with fuscous; 

 markings dark fuscous, an ochreous-whitish costal streak well- 

 marked in (J, in 9 ill-defined; a line from ^ costa to | dorsum, 

 angled outwards above dorsum; a minute discal dot; a line from 

 I costa to I dorsum, sinuate and finely dentate; traces of a pale 

 subterminal line preceded by fuscous dots; a terminal series of 

 dots; cilia ochreous-whitish more or less suffused with fuscous. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded, dentate; colour and lines as 

 forewings; discal mark linear. 



Mr. L. B. Prout identified this for me as B. marmorata Warr., 

 for which I do not know the reference, but as there is already a 



