376 REVISION^ OF AUStRALlAN LEt'it)Ot>tEKA, VI., 



(J^. 45-50 mm. Male with apical -i of antennae simple. Wings 

 with groundcolour white, in ^ more or less suffused with och- 

 reous, with generally scattered, small, transverse, fustous strigu- 

 lations, postmedian lines with strongly marked projections; 10 

 and 11 separate, not anastomosing (4(J, 4^). 



This is probably Boisduval's species, and has a wide distribu- 

 tion. I have one ^ in which the median area of both wings is 

 suffused with fuscous. 



Q. : Gayndah, Brisbane. Also from Java, Ceylon, India, and 

 Africa. 



106. Clkora compactakia. 



Boarmia compactaria Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxvi., p. 1538. 

 Selidosema acaciaria Meyr., Proc. Linn. 8oc. N. 8 "Wales, 1891, 

 p.6170Bdv). 



This species, although closely allied to the preceding, appears 

 to be readily distinguishable. It is considerably smaller in size, 

 and lacks the transverse strigulations except towards costa of 

 furewings. The dark bars across face, sometimes very distinct, 

 are not invariably present. Forewings with 10 and 11 separate, 

 not anastomosing (6(J); according to Meyrick, 10 may be con- 

 nected with 9, and 11 with 10; the latter anastomosis is .so un- 

 usual as to need confirmation. 



N.Q.: Tovvnsville.— Q.: Bundaberg, Brisbane.— N. 8. W.: New- 

 castle. - W. A. : Geraldton. Also from Borneo and Malay 

 Peninsula. 



IOT.Cleora illustraria. 



lioanuia illusfrar'ia Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxvi., p. 1539. 

 Selidosema illiistrar'ta Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1891, 

 p.618. 



$^. 36-43 mm. Much whiter than the preceding species, and 

 usually, at least in the ,J, with more or less reddish-ochreous 

 suflusion. Certainly much care is needed in distinguishing 

 individual specimens from (J. compactaria and V. displicata, but 

 examination of good series makes me confident of their distinct- 

 ness. Male with apical f of antennse simple. Forewings with 

 10 and 11 separate, not anastomosing (7(J, 1 1 9), 10 connected 



