100 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALASIAN MICKO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



prasochalca; blackish; partially confluent dorsal and subdorsal 

 hyaline streaks, not reaching termen; a curved yellow streak from 

 ba^>e to middle of disc, thence dilated and curved to beneath 

 costa at I, in ^ hyaline except towards posterior extremity, and 

 largely confluent with subdorsal and dorsal streaks towards base; 

 cilia fuscous-whitish, with blackish basal line. 



8t. Aignan, Woodlark, and Sudest Islands, New Guinea 

 (Meek): also recorded from Ceram and Amboina; eight speci- 

 mens. 



163. T. prodiyelhi Walk. 



{Badera prodiyella Walk., 8uppl. 1820.) 



(J^. 18-'2l mm. Head dark bluish-bronze, face metallic blue- 

 green, a patch behind eye ochreous-yellow. Antenme purple- 

 black, with white band at |. Thorax blackish-bronze, with three 

 metallic-green stripes. Foiewings with termen obliquely rounded, 

 in 9 less oblique; very deep bronze; four metallic iride-^cent-gieen 

 stripes on basal area, as in prasochalca: posterior half beyond a 

 straight line from middle of costa to middle of dorsum suffused 

 with puiple-blackish; an elongate metallic violet-golden })atch 

 beneath costa bej^ond middle, edged anteriorly with metallic blue; 

 posterior area thinly strewn with metallic violet-golden scales: a 

 suffused metallic violet-golden terminal fascia: cilia bronzj^-grey, 

 with blackish basal line. Hindwings in ^ with tornus somewhat 

 expanded, little prominent ; blackish ; dorsal and subdorsal 

 hyaline streaks not reaching termen; an ochreous-yellow stripe 

 from base to middle of disc, thence irregularly expanded and 

 curved to beneath costa at f ; cilia pale fuscous, becoming 

 whitish round apex, with l)lackish basal line. 



Cairns, Queensland (Barnard, Dodd); also recordetl from Java; 



six specimens. 



31. MiscERA Walk. 



Head with loosely appressed scales; ocelli present; tongue 

 developeil. Antennae §, in ^ unipectinated, in 9- roughened 

 with scales, basal joint short, without pecten. Labial palpi 

 moderate, obliquely ascending or porrected, thickened with scales, 



