74 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



to inner margin near tornus; cilia whitish with a greenish median 

 line. 



Type in British Museum. 



Q. Brisbane; one specimen in Coll. Illidge. 



Walker gives " Swan River, from Mr. Diggles' Collection," as 

 the origin of this species, but this locality is certainly erroneous. 



30. Cascera amydra, n.sp. 

 [^afjivdpos, dark.] 



(J 9- 40-48 mm. Head whitish mixed with brownish-ochreous. 

 Palpi brown. Antennae brown, pectinations dark fuscous. Thorax 

 dark brownish-grey, collar light brownish-ochreous. Abdomen 

 grey. Legs brown mixed with whitish. Torewings elongate- 

 oblong, costa moderately, in 9 strongly arched, apex rounded, 

 termen rounded, slightly oblique; brown suffused and irrorated 

 with grey; a transverse dark brown line near base, and another 

 from ^ costa to f dorsum; a small brown discal spot above mid- 

 disc, in (J this is edged beneath by white, and preceded in disc by 

 a larger white spot, an indistinct posterior line from f costa to 

 f dorsum; a subterminal row of small circular blackish spots;. 

 cilia brownish. Hindwings with termen rounded; grey; cilia 

 grey. 



The M'hite markings on forewing of ^ are probably inconstant 

 and variable. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q. Townsville, in March and April; two specimens received 

 from Mr. Dodd, of which one (9) is in Coll. Lyell. 



Species unrecognised or not rightly included in this 



FAMILY. 



31. Clathe arida, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. v. p. 994, belongs to the 



Lasiocamjnda'. 



32. Nadiasa 2}arvigutta,y^\\i., op. cU.,y. p. 1015, belongs to the 



genus Pinara (Lasiocampidce). 



33. Listoca lignaria, Wlk., O]). cit., v. p. 1021, is a synonym of 



Clathe arida, Wlk. 



