362 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LKPIDOPTKRA, vi., 



marmorata of Moore, this name cannot stand. The neiiration of 

 the (J type is abnormal but instructive; in the left fcjrewing, 1 1 

 arises apparently from 12, and is closely applied to 10 but does 

 not coalesce with it (apparently the vein has split); in the right 

 forewing, the condition is more complicated, 1 1 arises apparently 

 (not really) from 12, the stalk of 10 and 11 divides, 11 imme- 

 diately runs into the abnormal vein, while 10 does the same some 

 distance further on. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns, in October and November; Her- 

 berton, in January; three specimens, received from Mr. F. P. 

 Dodd. 



83. BOARMIA MACULATA. 



Hypochroma macniata Luc, Proe. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1889, 

 p. 1095. 



(J9. 48 mm. Head whitish-ochreous; face with an upper and 

 a median, transver.se, fuscous bar. Palpi \h\ whitish-ochreous 

 externally fuscous-tinged. Antennae fuscous towards base mixed 

 with whitish-ochreous; in $ with very short pectinations (J), one 

 to each segment, ending in tufts of long cilia, apical t sinuate. 

 Thorax and abdomen whitish-ochreous, greenish-tinged, with 

 more or less brownish-fuscous suffusion. Legs whitish-ochreous 

 more or less mixed with fuscous; anterior and posterior tarsi 

 fuscous, with whitish annidations. Forewings triangular, costa 

 nearly straight, apex rounded, termen slightly bowled, oblique, 

 crenulate; 10 and 11 stalked and free(2(J,29); whitish-ochreous- 

 greenish, rather densely dotted and partly suffused with brownish- 

 fuscous; markings more or less obsolete; sometimes a dentate, 

 transverse line from ^ costa to V dorsum, sometimes an oblique 

 shade from costa before middle to i dorsum; a dentate, post- 

 median line very incompletely developed; indications of a pale, 

 dentate, subterminal line; a terminal series of dots; cilia ochreous- 

 whitish-greenish, bases brownish-tinged. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded, crenulate ; colour as forewings. Underside ochreous- 

 whitish, with fuscous discal spots in forewings, dots in hindwings, 

 and broad terminal bands, leaving apex of forewings and termen 

 of hindwings ochreo us- whitish. 



