50 REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



rounded; dcark fuscous mixed with brown and whitish; two 

 whitish spots arranged longitudinal!}^ above mid-disc, resting on 

 a median dark fuscous longitudinal streak; a white suffusion on 

 mid-termen, and another on tornus; sometimes a smaller white 

 suffusion on base of dorsum ; cilia dark fuscous mixed with 

 white. Hindwings with termen rounded; golden-ochreons; a 

 broad fuscous terminal band narrowing to a point at tornus; 

 ciUa fuscous, apices whitish. 



Type in British Museum. 



Q. Brisbane — N.S.W. Sydney (Walker). Also, according to 

 Walker, from Tasmania. 



5. Neola capucina. 

 Hyleora capucina, Feld., Reise Nov. pi. 98, f. 1. 



(J 60 mm. Head and palpi brown; side-crests on crown 

 white. Antennae whitish, pectinations brown. Thorax dark 

 brown; posterior surface of crest whitish. Abdomen pale ochreous- 

 brown, basal segment darker. Legs brownish. Forewings 

 elongate-oval, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, termen 

 rounded, oblique; dark brown; a broad whitish streak along costa 

 from base, narrowing towards apex; a similar broader streak along 

 dorsum, narrow near base; some whitish suffusion near termen; 

 cilia [abraded]. Hingwings with termen rounded ; reddish- 

 brown; cilia [abraded]. 



Vic. Melbourne (Felder); Gisborne, in January, one specimen 

 in poor condition in Coll. Lyell. 



Gen. 3. S o r a m a. 



Sorama, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. v. p. 103-4. 



Head rough-haired, side- crests moderate. Eyes naked. 

 Tongue well developed. Palpi short, porrect ; second joint 

 densely hairy beneath ; terminal joint very short, obtuse. 

 Antennae in $ bipectinated, apical third simple; in female simple. 

 Thorax densely hairy above and beneath, with a small median 

 and a separate posterior crest. Femora densely hairy beneath; 



