674 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, IV., 



whitish. Hindwings with termen rounded; colour and markings 

 as forewings, but antemedian line and discal mark absent. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q.: Brisbane; in April; one specimen, taken at light. 



Gen. 10, Prohlepsis. :|: 

 Prohlepsis Led., Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, 1852, Abb- p. 74. 



Face smooth. Palpi short or moderate, porrected or sub- 

 ascending, with appressed scales or .somewhat rough. Antennae 

 in ^ shortly bipectinated or rarely dentate, pectinations or teeth 

 ending in fascicles of cilia, towards apex simple. Thorax hairy 

 or almost glabrous beneath. Femora rather hairy or glabrous; 

 posterior tibise in $ flatly dilated, enclosing a large tuft, without 

 spurs; in 9 with all spurs present; posterior tarsi in $ much 

 abbreviated. Forewings with 10 out of 9, 1 1 connected or anas- 

 tomosing with 9. Hindwings with 5 from above middle of cell, 

 6 and 7 separate. 



Type P. ocellata Friv., from Europe. 



A small Indo-Malayan genus with two European species, 

 closely allied to Leptonieris, from which it differs in the ^ 

 antennae. 



1. Wings irrorated with fuscous lb. cana. 



Wings without fuscous irroration 2. 



2. Forewings with a conspicuous dark ocellus 3. 



Forewings without ocellus 72. clemens. 



3. Ocellus circular 13. apoUijiaria. 



Ocellus transversely elongate 74. sancta. 



72. Problepsis clemens. 



Froblepsis clemens Luc, Proc.Linn.Soc.N.S.Wales,1889,p.l093; 

 Problepsis mar gar itata Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 377. 



^ with very long antennal pectinations (8) shortly ciliated on 

 margins and apices. 



Type in Coll. Lucas. 



Q.: Brisbane. _ 



Z 7rpo/3Xt>|ris, conspicuous. 



