114 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALA8I A.N MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, XIX., 



an uneven ochreous-orange streak, attenuated above middle and 

 beneath break; terminal area with some scattered ochreous- 

 orange scales, and a roundish spot towards termen beneatli apex: 

 cilia leaden-grey, with a black basal line mixed with orange, tips 

 grey- whitish. Hindwings dark fuscous; an orange median streak 

 from base, and indications of subdorsal and dorsal streaks, all 

 terminated in a postmedian transverse orange streak not reaching 

 costa; orange spots on termen in middle and above tornus; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish, with blackish basal line, round tornus grey. 

 Isabel Island, Solomon Is.; one specimen (Meek). 



216. /S. a-caeruleum Pag. 

 {Simaethis a-caeruleum Pag., JB. Nass. Ver. 1884, 287.) 

 Amboina. Not known to me. 



217. *S'. meiaJlica Turn. 

 {Simaethis metallica Turn., Trans. Ro3^Soc. S. Austr. 1898, 202.) 

 Townsville and Brisbane, Queensland. Bred in December by 



Mr. Dodd. 



218. S.j^liomlealis Pag. 



(Slmcethis ijlumhealis Pag., JB. Nass. Ver. 1884, 288.) 

 Amboina. Not known to me. 



219. S. chalcotoxa Meyr. 



{S imcef his chalcotoxa M.eyi\, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, 287.) 

 Tonga and Fiji Islands. 



220. S. orthogona Meyr. 



Simcethis orthogona Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, 287.) 

 New Guinea. Also from Ceylon. 



221. S. melanopepla Meyr. 



{SimcEthis melanopepla Meyr.,Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, 1880, 

 212.) 



Sydney, New South Wales, in November. 



