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tremity ; a silvery-white streak along inner margin from base to 

 anal angle, internally rather indistinct, externally margined by a 

 greyish-fuscous streak along inner margin ; hind-marginal line 

 dark fuscous : cilia silvery-white, fuscous at tips, and with a 

 broad cloudy dark fuscous parting-line. Hindwings greyish 

 fuscous, in $ more whitish, hind-marginal line fuscous ; cilia in 

 J cpreyish or whitish, with darker grey parting line, in ? white. 



Differs from aurantiacus by the upper discal streak nearly 

 reaching base, from hivittellus by the straight extremity of the 

 lower discal streak, from both by the duller ground colour. A 

 common and very generally distributed species, occurring from 

 Sydney to the summits of the Blue Mountains, also about Mel- 

 bourne, Adelaide, Rockhampton, and in Tasmania, in December 

 and January. 



Zeller described this as new, quoting Erichson as authority 

 that hivittellus Von. is not this, but the following species; Walker, 

 considering this to be Donovan's insect, re-named the other 

 recurvellus. 



Cr. hivittellus^ Bon.; Z. Or. 34 ; recurvellus, Whr. Cat. 171. 

 15". Head deep orange, posteriorly ochreous, with a silvery- 

 white line above each eye. Labial palpi more than twice as long 

 as head, slender, acute, exteriorly crimson-orange, towards apex 

 fuscous, interiorly pale ochreous, beneath white at base ; maxil- 

 lary palpi ochreous, above deep orange. Antennse in J^ deeply 

 dentate, ciliated with little tufts of hairs, dark fuscous, basal 

 joint silvery- white. Thorax saffron-orange, with a rather broad 

 longitudinal silvery-white stripe on each side of back. Abdomen 

 whitish-ochreous, anal tuft darker ochreous. Anterior and middle 

 legs dark greyish-fuscous ; posterior legs whitish, tarsi suffused 

 with greyish-fuscous. Forewings broad, dilated, hind margin 

 nearly straight, lightly rounded beneath ; deep saffron-orange, 

 towards apex and hind margin tinged with crimson ; a slender 

 silvery-white costal streak from beyond middle to beyond three- 

 quarters, other parts of costa slenderly dark fuscous ; a silvery - 

 white strongly black-margined longitudinal streak proceeding 

 from costa a little above base, at first rather narrow, dilating 

 gradually, at one-third deflected from costa and continued 



