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curved outwards and gradually dilated to end on tornus; upper 

 half of termen narrowly yellow; cilia yellow. Hindwings 

 elongate-oval, termen very strongly bowed; dull crimson; a white 

 discal dot at J; termen narrowly yellow; cilia yellow. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, in October; one specimen in Coll. Lyell, 

 received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. Also from New Guinea. 



79. Chrysocraspeda aurimargo, 

 Chrysocraspeda aurima^^go War r., Nov. Zool. 1897, p.216. 



(J. 21-22 mm. Head, face, palpi, and antennae dull crimson; 

 antennal pectinations in g very long (10). Thorax and abdomen 

 ochreous-crimson. Legs pale ochreous; anterior and middle 

 pairs crimson-tinged. Forewings triangular, costa slightly 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique; ochreous- 

 crimson with fine fuscous strigulations; a median fuscous discal 

 dot, a fuscous postmedian line from | costa bent outwards and 

 then inwards to f dorsum; a fine yellow terminal line, mixed 

 with crimson, from apex to beyond middle; a yellow spot on 

 tornus narrowly prolonged on termen; cilia yellow. Hindwings 

 oblong, termen obtusely angled; colour and markings as fore- 

 wings, but discal dot white margined with fuscous. Underside 

 dull crimson with yellow markings as above. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild. 



N.Q.: Cooktown, Kuranda, in May and June; two specimens 

 (F. P. Dodd). 



80. Chrysocraspeda cruoraria. 



Chi'ysolene cruoraria Warr., Nov. Zool. 1897, p.49. 



9.24 mm. Head fuscous; face, palpi, and antennae crimson. 

 Thorax fuscous with a posterior crimson spot. [Abdomen broken]. 

 Legs pale ochreous; anterior and middle pairs sufi'used with 

 crimson. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa moderately 

 arched, apex round-pointed, termen long, strongly bowed, strongly 

 oblique; deep crimson; a fuscous suffusion at base prolonged 

 along costa to J, and more broadly along dorsum nearly to tornus; 

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