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The posterior tibite of 9 have two pairs of spurs. The median 

 line in both wings may be well developed or obsolete. 

 Type in British Museum. 

 N.Q. : Mareeba — Q.: Rockhampton, Duaringa, Brisbane. 



Unclassified Species. 

 52. Leptomeris despoliata. 

 Acidalia despoliata Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxiii. p. 778. 



9. 21 mm. Head fuscous-whitish; fillet whitish; face dark 

 fuscous. Palpi fuscous. Antennae whitish. Thorax and abdo- 

 men ochreous-whitish; the latter with a few scattered blackish 

 scales. Legs ochreous-whitish; anterior pair mostly fuscous. 

 Forewings v^^ith costa slightly arched, termen slightly 

 rounded, oblique; ochreous-whitish, with sparsely scattered 

 blackish scales; lines faint ochreous, cloudy, straight, parallel; 

 antemedian line scarcely perceptible; a minute black discal dot 

 before median; median from f of costa to middle of dorsum; post- 

 median from 4 of costa to J of dorsum; subterminal and sub- 

 marginal similar; a terminal series of transversely elongate 

 blackish dots; cilia ochreous-whitish. Hind wings with hind- 

 margin rounded, towards anal angle straight; 6 and 7 connate; 

 colour and markings as forewings, but basal line absent, and 

 discal dot on median. 



Characterised by the straight cloudy transverse lines, especially 

 by the posterior line which is denticulate in allied species. The 

 male may show additional characters. Walker's type in the 

 British Museum has scarcely any blackish irroration. 



Q.: Stradbroke Island; one specimen. 



53. Leptomeris hypocallista. 



Leptomeris hypocallista Low., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1900, 

 p.405. 



Head, face, thorax, and abdomen brownish-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings brownish-ochreous; costa and three faint wavy transverse 

 lines reddish-purple; a dot above mid-disc following tirst line, and 



