686 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, IV., 



xxiii. p. 770; Anisodes similaria Wlk., op. cit. xxvi. p. 1582; Ani- 

 sodes caligata Wlk., op. cit. xxvi. p.l 584; Anisodes suspicaria Snel., 

 Tijd. V. Ent. xxiv. p. 80, pi. viii., f.6; Anisodes ohrinaria Hmps., 

 Moths Ind. iii. p.446. 



(J9. 32-38 mm. Head grey-whitish; face brownish-fuscous, 

 lower half whitish. Palpi, ^ 2, 9 2 J; purple, beneath whitish. 

 Antennae grey-whitish; pectinations in $ very long (12). Thorax 

 and abdomen grey-whitish. Legs whitish; anterior pair suffused 

 with purple; tuft on posterior tibiae of $ purple, partly conceal- 

 ing three long terminal spurs. Forewings triangular, costa 

 gently arched, apex rounded, termen bowed, oblique; grey-whitish, 

 with scattered scales of obscure fuscous, a fuscous dot beneath \ 

 costa, a second on median vein below this, and a third above \ 

 dorsum; discal dot minute or obsolete; an obscure median shade 

 from I costa to mid-dorsum; a series of minute fuscous dots on 

 veins at f; terminal fuscous dots indistinct; cilia grey-whitish. 

 Hind wings with termen rounded, rather prominent and angled 

 at torniis; colour and markings as forewings; discal dot white- 

 centered, usually minute, sometimes conspicuous. Underside 

 whitish with fuscous postmedian and terminal series of dots. 



N.Q.: Townsville, in February; three specimens (F. P. Dodd) — 

 Q.: Brisbane, in March and May; two specimens. Also from 

 Malay Archipelago, Ceylon, and India. 



88. Bkachycola porphyrgpis. 



PeWa:emporp7i^ro^ju'Meyr.,Proc.Linn.Soc.N.S. Wales, lS87,p.837. 



Variable in the extent of the development of the dark mark- 

 ings on wings. The square fuscous suffusion at tornus of hind- 

 wings is only occasionally developed. Antennal pectinations in 

 $ very long (12). Tuft on tibiae of $ purple, partly concealing 

 one very stout and long terminal spur. Veins 3 and 4, and also 

 6 and 7, of hind wings sometimes separate. 



Type in Coll Meyrick. 



Q.: Brisbane, Stradbroke Island, Mount Tambourine— N.S.W.: 

 Newcastle, Sydney. 



