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Fam. ARCTIAD^. 



Subfam. Lithosian^. 



Apistosia chionoka. 



Lithosia chionora Meyr., Proc. J.inn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886, 

 p.702. 



Apistosia chionora Hmps., Cat. Lep. Phal., ii., p. 226. 



One (J. Also from Q.: Nambour, Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine — 

 N.S.W.: Sydney. 



PAL.EOSIA BICOSTA. 



Lithosia hicosta Wlk., Cat. Brit Mus., ii., 506; Meyr., Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1886, p. 702. Palceosia hicosta Hmps., 

 Cat. Lep. Phal., ii., p.227. 



One (J, larger than usual (37 mm.) and with hind wings of a 

 deeper ochreous colour. In this species, vein 11 may either 

 anastomose with 12 or run free; this point cannot be relied on, 

 therefore, for generic distinction. Also from IS.S.W. : Glen 

 Innes, Sydney— Tasm.: Hobart— S.A.: Mount Lofty. 



Trissobrocha eugraphica. 



Turn., Proc. Linn, Soc. N. S. Wales, 1914, p.548. 



One (J, just like type except that discal spot of forewings is 

 not pale-centered. There is an error in the description of this 

 genus; 3 and 4 of hindwings are stalked, not connate. 



Fam. GEOMETRID^. 

 Subfam. Larentian^. 



EUCHCECA RUBROPUNCTARIA. 



One ^. A common and widely distributed species. Also from 

 Q.: Duaringa, Brisbane, Coolangatta, Toowoomba — N.S.W.: Ben 

 Lomond (4,500ft.), Newcastle, Sydney — Vic: Melbourne, Fern- 

 shaw, Gisborne, Birchip- Tasm.: Mt, Wellington, George's Bay. 

 And from New Zealand. 



EULYPE LEUCOPHRAGMA. 



One 9- The species of this genus are attached to ferns. Also 

 from Q.: Mt. Tambourine — Vic,: Melbourne, Beaconsfield, Lome. 



