80 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



a very different species. I am indebted to Mr. Durrant for 

 this note. 



4. Atteva albiguttata. 



[Albus, white, gutta, a drop; with white spots]. 



Zeller (teste Durrant). I have not seen the reference. 



Head and face golden-ochreous with white margins. Palpi 

 blackish, bases and apices of joints white. Thorax golden- 

 ochreous, with paired white dots on apices of tegulse, bases of 

 patagia, and posteriorly. Abdomen golden-ochreous; on under- 

 side a median row of white dots. Legs blackish annulated 

 with white. Forewings elongate; golden-ochreous with numerous 

 snow-white spots; ten small spots on costa; ten or eleven in a 

 line beneath costa; five on dorsal margin; and about a dozen 

 of unequal size between dorsum and the preceding row; an 

 erect white bar, sometimes interrupted, from tornus narrowing 

 to costa near apex; beyond this disc is dark fuscous; three 

 minute dots near apex; cilia white. Hindwings dark grey; 

 basal fourth golden-ochreous; cilia grey, on tornus and inner 

 margin golden-ochreous. 



Q. Brisbane, in April. 



6. Atteva charopis, n.sp. 



[xapoTTty, bright, joyous.] 



(J9. 26 mm. Head white; posterior edge and a line between 

 antennae dark fuscous. Palpi white; a band on second joint 

 and on terminal joint towards apex dark fuscous. Antenme dark 

 fuscous. Thorax golden-ochreous ; a double post-median spot 

 and apices of tegulse snow-white; three pairs of white spots on 

 underside. Abdomen golden-ochreous. Legs dark fuscous 

 banded with white; posterior pair in $ whitish-ochreous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa arched near apex, apex rounded. Hind- 

 margin slightly oblique, slightly rounded; golden-ochreous with 

 numerous snow-white spots of unequal; size a minute basal 

 spot; seven to ten small spots on costa, the two penultimate 

 rather larger; a large spot above dorsum near base, and another 



