BY E. M HAYRICK. 89 



146, M. phoenobapta Turtj, 



{Hedycharis phoenobapta Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 

 1903, 90.) 



Brisbane, Queensland, in March. Not known to me. 



147. M. leucophthaJ ma^ n.sp. 



(J. 20 mm. Head yellow, sides and back of crown suifused 

 with crimson. Palpi and antennje light yellowish Tliorax yellow, 

 posterior half pale crimson. Abdomen light rosy-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderately broad, costa moderately arched, apex 

 rounded, termen obliquely rounded; p ile purplish-brown, becoming 

 darker purple-fuscous towards margins of yellow markings; a 

 rather irregular 3'^ellow streak all round costa and termen, margined 

 internally with fiery-orange suffusion, and a similar spot on middle 

 of dorsum; a roundish patch of white suffusion in disc above 

 middle : cilia yellow, at tornus orange-tinged. Hindwings and 

 cilia pale ochreous-rosy. 



Cooktown, Queensland; one specimen. 



148. M. pyriJampis Meyr. 



{Enaemiapyrilampis Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886, 

 257.) 



Fly River, New Guinea. 



149. M. colabristis,n.^p. 



(J. 23 mm. Head yellow^, crown red except on sides. Palpi 

 red, beneath pale yellowihh. Antennae ochreous, basal joint red. 

 Thorax yellow, anterior edge of collar, anguiated marks on middle 

 of patagia connected b}^ a streak on posterior edge of collar, and 

 a dorsal streak starting from this and posteriorly furcate crimson- 

 red. Abdomen coppery -orange. Forewings elongate, slightly 

 dilated posteriorly, costa posteriori}' gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termt-n obliquely rounded; 7 and 8 stalked; yellow, with longi- 

 tudinal reddish-orange streaks between veins in disc and pos- 

 teriorly, not reaching margins; markings bright crimson-red; a 

 slender basal fascia, fuicate costally, and connected with short 



