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posterior tibi?e with two pairs of spurs. Forewings with vein 2 

 from §, 3 from well before angle, 6 from upper angle of cell or 

 from near base of areole, 7 from end of areole, 10 from areole. 

 Hindwings with 3 and 4 separate, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 approximated 

 to beyond middle of cell, and connected with cell by a bar before 

 middle. 



Type, Sorama hicolor, Wlk. 



Differs from Neola in the bar connecting vein 8 of hindwings 

 from cell, the less pronounced anterior thoracic crest, and the 

 pectinations of antenna? of ^ not extending to distal third. 



6. Sorama bicolor. 

 Sorama hicolor, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. v. p. 1034. 



(J^. 52-74 mm. Head and palpi brown. Antennae whitish- 

 ochreous, Thorax dark fuscous mixed with brown, with lustrous 

 reflections. Abdomen pale reddish-brown. Legs reddish-brown. 

 Forewings elongate-oval, costa slightly arched in (J, moderately in 

 9, apex round-pointed, termen slightly rounded, very oblique, 

 crenulate; dark fuscous mixed with reddish-brown, with lustrous 

 reflections, in 9 mostly reddish-l)rown; a pale dentate line near 

 base, obsolete tow^ards dorsum; a similar line from \ costa to \ 

 dorsum; an acutely dentate pale line from | costa to § dorsum; 

 cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded, w^avy; pale 

 reddish-brown; cilia reddish-brown, apices paler. 



Type in British Museum. 



Q. Gympie (Illidgs) — Vic. Gisborne (Lyell). According to 

 Walker also from Tasmania. 



Gen. 4. Spatalia. 



[(TTTaToXos, riotous; probably from the restlessness of the imago 

 when confined in a small box.] 



Spatalia, Hb., Verz. p. 145. 



Head shortly rough-haired. Eyes naked. Tongue present. 

 Palpi short, porrect, rough-haired beneath; terminal joint very 

 short. Antennje with a large fan-like tuft of scales on anterior 



