BY E. MEYBICK, B.A. 165 



betw^een discal white spot and inner margin, is thickly strewn 

 with black scales ; an ill-defined whitish-ochreous mark on costa 

 at two-thirds ; a similar mark on costa at three-fourths, giving 

 rise to an outwardly curved leaden-metallic line passing round 

 posterior extremities of subcostal and discal white spots, and 

 ending on inner margin at about four-fifths ; three sharply 

 marked round black spots on hindmargin above anal angle ; a 

 black line on hindmargin beneath apex : cilia smoky-grey, with 

 a broad leaden-metallic basal line with violet reflections, becoming 

 white at apex. Hindwings with a tuft of long whitish-yellowish 

 hairs on costa towards base above ; yellowish-whitish, more 

 yellowish on costal half, with a roundish cloudy fuscous-grey 

 spot at apex ; cilia yellowish-whitish. 



Nearly allied to T. hifractella, Walk., but readily known by 

 the different shape and detachment from costa of the subcostal 

 white spot, by the different course of the first metallic line which 

 is curved obliquely inwards to inner margin, instead of being 

 perpendicular to it, by the darker ground colour, metallic basal 

 line of the cilia, and various other minute points, as well as the 

 costal tuft and whitish-yellow colour of the hindwings, which 

 latter are perhaps only sexual characteristics. 



A very handsome species ; one very perfect specimen taken 

 near Brisbane at the end of September. 



TMn. relatah'8, Walk. 



The description of Gr ambus argyroneurus, Z., Cr., 47, certainly 

 refers to this species, and, being slightl}/ later, Zeller's name 

 must rank as a synonym only. I should have identified it before, 

 but for a misunderstanding ot tne wording of the original 

 description. 



Thin, panselenella, n. sp. 



(^ $ . 13"-I4V'. Head brownish-ochreous, face darker, with 

 an ochreous-whitish spot on anterior margin of eyes. Maxillary 



