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surfaces orange. Legs whitish mixed with dark fuscous. Fore- 

 wings elongate-oval, costa rather strongly arched, apex rounded, 

 hindmargin obliquely rounded; purplish-red, markings whitish; a 

 longitudinal line in disc at -1-; three small spots in a line above 

 dorsum; a spot close to dorsum before tornus; a dot at end of 

 cell; a broadish line along termen, dilated at extremities, not 

 reaching tornus ; cilia purplish-red. Hind wings thinly scaled; 

 purplish-red; some orange hairs near inner margin; cilia purplish- 

 red. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q. Brisbane; one specimen in March. 



Species unrecognised or belonging to other families. 



21. Mieza (j) picta, F. and R., Reise Nov. pi. 138, f. 49. " Aus- 



tralia, Cape York." 



22. Mieza (1) erythrocera, F. and R., oj'. cit., pi. 138, f. 53. "Aus- 



tralia, Cape York." 



23. Mieza {1) phomodes, F. and R., op. cit., pi. 139, f. 37. "Aus- 



tralia, Cape York." These three species are unknown tome. 



24. Polynesa maculosa, Turn., Trans. Pv. Soc. S.A. 1898, p. 201. 



I am inclined to refer this genus to the GeiechiidcE. The 

 posterior tibise are hairy, not smooth-scaled as stated. 



25. Callithauma basilica, Turn., op. cit., 1900, p. 15. I now refer 



this genus to the (I'Jcophoyndce. 



26. G eratophysetis sphaerosticha, Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 



188G, p. 1045. This genus should, I think, be referred to 

 the (Ecophoridm in the neighbourhood of Psecadia. The 

 posterior tibiae are certainly hairy. 



27. Thyridectis psephonoma, Meyr., op. cit., 1886, p. 1046. I do 



not know this species. 



INDEX TO HYPOXOMEUTlD.li:. 



