370 REVLS-ION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA^ vi., 



Abdomen ochreous-whitish: bases of segments fuscous. Legs 

 whitish iiTorated with fuscous; tarsi fuscous annulated with 

 whitish; posterior tibite of ^ strongly dilated. Forewings with 

 costa nearly straight, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique; 

 10 and 11 separate at origin, then anastomosing, and 10 anas- 

 tomosing with 9 (2(J, 39), 10 and 11 separate, not anastomosing 

 (1(J); ochreous-whitish densely striated with fuscous throughout; 

 a wavy blackish line from '■> costa to § dorsum; a dark fuscous 

 discal spot, sometimes pale-centred, connected with midcosta; a 

 blackish line from j costa, at first transverse and w'avy, then 

 curved inwards, and again outwards to § dorsum; a thick, in- 

 wardly oblique, short streak from costa before apex; an inter- 

 rupted, fuscous, terminal line; cilia whitish obscurely barred 

 with fuscous. Hind wings with termen gently rounded; whitish 

 with a few fuscous strigulse; a fuscous, discal spot preceded by 

 an incomplete, fuscous, terminal line; a broad, dark fuscous, 

 terminal band containing some whitish strite towards tornus; 

 cilia as forewings. Underside whitish; forewings with discal 

 spot and apical blotch fuscous; hind wings as on upper surface. 



Very similar to the preceding, but the lines on forewings are 

 better marked, ^ antennal pectinations shorter, ^ posterior 

 tibi?e more strongly dilated, and readily distinguished from it 

 by the underside. 



N.Q.: Townsville. — Q ; Brisbane. 



Gen. 27. Cleo ra. 



Cleora Curtis, Brit. Ent., p. 88. Aids Curtis, op. cit., p. 113. 



Face flat, with anterior tuft of hairs. Tongue well-developed. 

 Palpi moderately long, porrect or somewhat ascending, densely 

 hairy beneath; terminal joint short, obtuse. Antennae of ^ 

 bipectinate, towards apex simple. Thorax not crested, hairy 

 beneath. Femora glabrous; posterior tibite of ^ often dilated, 

 with internal groove and tuft. Forewings of ^ with well-marked 

 fovea; 10 and 11 arising separately from cell, or very rarely 11 

 out of 10 near origin, 11 sometimes connected with 12, and 10 

 with 9. Hind wings normal. 



Type, C. cinctaria 8chiff., from Europe. This genus is more 



