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an erect violet-metallic mark on tornus; a violet-metallic line on 

 lower part of termen ; a blackish apical spot ; cilia whitish, bases 

 fuscous, incised beneath apex. Hindwings and cilia dark grey. 

 Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, near Cairns; two specimens, received from 

 Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



GLYPHIPTKRYX PYROPHORA, n.sp. [irvpo<f>opo$, fiery]. 



g. 10-12 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen bronzy-fuscous ; apex 

 of tuft whitish. Palpi white, annulated with black; with loose 

 rough hairs beneath. Antennae fuscous. Legs bronzy-fuscous; 

 apices of tarsal joints narrowly white. Forewings shining bronzy- 

 fuscous; with four narrow violet-silvery transverse fasciae; first 

 from 4 costa to J dorsum, becoming white on dorsum; second from 

 f costa to mid-dorsum,; third very slender, bowed outwards, from |- 

 costa to termen above tornus ; fourth subapical, white at each end ; 

 a violet-silvery spot on midcosta, touching a large tornal blotch, 

 which reaches nearly across wing; lower part of blotch black, con- 

 taining five or six golden and violet-silvery spots; upper part of 

 blotch golden, interrupted by five slender longitudinal black striae; 

 cilia bronzy-fuscous, apices paler, interrupted by white on costa 

 before apex and on termen slightly above middle. Hindwings and 

 cilia dark fuscous. Type in Coll. Turner. 



X.S.W. : Red Range, near Glen Innes, in March; three specimens. 



GLYPHIPTKRYX LEUCOPLACA, n.sp. [\.€VK07r\aKos, broadly white]. 



g. 13-16 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Palpi with very long 

 dense hairs beneath; whitish mixed with fuscous. Antennae fus- 

 cous. Abdomen fuscous; tuft whitish. Legs fuscous, with obscure 

 whitish annulations. Forewings fuscous; markings white, without 

 metallic lustre; a broad streak from base of dorsum obliquely up- 

 wards, truncate, a large triangular spot on dorsum at f, its apex 

 reaching half across disc; a dot on I costa; a fascia from costa 

 beyond middle, broad on costa where it is divided into two limbs, 

 much constricted below middle, ending on ± dorsum; a short broad 

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