BY A. J. TURNER. 697 



N.Q.: Kuranda, Townsville~Q.: Brisbane; in October, Feb- 

 ruary, and April; rather common. 



101. PiSORACA DECRETARIA. 



Anisodes (?) decretaria Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxii. p.650. 



^9. 24 mm. Head whitish with a narrow transverse purple 

 line on crown; face brownish, lower half whitish. Palpi in (J 1^, 

 in 9 2; purple above, whitish beneath. Antennse whitish; 

 pectinations in $ 6. Thorax and abdomen whitish. Legs 

 whitish; anterior and middle pairs suffused with purple. Fore- 

 wings triangular, costa nearly straight except near apex, apex 

 rounded, termen bowed, oblique; whitish, irrorated and strigu- 

 lated with pale fuscous-purple; discal dot and a terminal series 

 of dots of same colour; cilia whitish. Hind wings with termen 

 rounded; colour and markings as forewings. Underside whitish 

 with some pale purplish suffusion. 



N.Q.: Thursday Island; three specimens in poor condition, 

 identified for me by Sir Geo. Hampson. Also from Borneo. 



Gen. 20. D I zu G A. 

 Dizuga Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p.372. 



Differs from Pisoraca in the posterior tibiae of $ having two 

 pairs of spurs. 



Type D. parva, Warr. 



102. Dizuga parva. 

 Dizuga parva Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p.372. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild. I have no examples of this species. 

 N.Q.: Cooktown. 



Species unrecognised or ivrongly referred to this subfamily. 



103. Acidalia (?) schistacearia Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxvi.p.l609, 

 is a synonym of Dichromodes estigmaria Wlk. [Monocteyiiince). 



104. Acidalia primaria Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxvi. p. 1610, nee 

 Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales 1891, p. 642, is a synonym of 

 Idiodes apicata, Gn. (Selidosemince). 



