S6 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAX MICKO-LKPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



ting in median streak on fold, and connected with middle of sub- 

 dorsal streak by a bar parallel to median streak and continued 

 upwards to meet next streak; a slender curved streak rising from 

 this near base and continued through middle of disc to tornus, 

 joined at right angles b}' a thick streak from | of dorsum parallel 

 to median; above this the whole wing is marked by cloudy inter- 

 neural streaks not quite reaching margin : cilia light crimson- 

 ochreous, basal third dull crimson. Hindwingsand cilia crimson- 

 ochreous. 



Toowoomba, Queensland, in December; one specimen. 



22. Lactura Walk. 



Characters are given by Dr. Turnei', Init 7 and 8 of forewings 

 sometimes stalked. I include Epidictica Turn., as a synonym of 

 this genus. It appears to be confined to the Australian region. 



130. //. caminaea Meyr. 



{Enaemia caminaea Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1886. 

 1044.) 



Newcastle and Sj^dney, New South Wales, in April. Larva on 

 Eucalyptus; figured and described by Olliff, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 1888, 361, pi. XX., 5; if there is no error of observation, it is very 

 abnormal in form. 



131. Z. egregiella\\?i\k. 



(Cyptasia egregiella Walk., Suppl. 1837; Lactura egregielta 

 Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1903, 84.) 



Duaringa, Wide Bay, and Rosewood, Queensland, in October. 

 132. L. dives Walk. 



[Lactura dives Walk., Bomb. 486; Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wale.s, 1903, 89.) 



Townsville, Queensland, in Marcij. 



133. L. laetifera Walk 



{Theniiscyra laetifera Walk., Suppl. 258; Enaemia ^pgrocJivysa 

 Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1894, 111; Lactura laptifera 

 Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wale.s, 1903, 85.) 



Cairns, Bundaberg, and Brisbane, Queensland. 



