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REVISION OF AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



nigraria, Feld 53. 



normata, Walk 6. 



notodontaria, Walk 105. 



ochthadia, n.sp 66. 



oenias, n.sp 63. 



pallidiscaria, Walk 32. 



panagraria, Walk 2. 



paraphanes, n.sp 110. 



penthearia, Gn 8. 



perfectaria, Walk 36. 



permensata, Walk 121. 



phasmatias, n.sp 111. 



phibalopteraria, Gn 29. 



poecilaria, Gn 21. 



porphyrinuria, Gn 95. 



porrectaria, Walk 2. 



primaria, Walk 70. 



principaria, US 89. 



pristis, n.sp 48. 



privata, Gn 92. 



procurata, Walk 5. 



promacha, n. sp 109. 



propinquaria, Walk 17. 



proposita, Walk 17. 



punctiger, Feld 71. 



punctilinea, Walk 85. 



rectaria, Walk 61. 



remotaria, Walk 2. 



rostraria, Gn 68. 



rotundata, Butl 57. 



rupicolor, Butl 7. 



scierodes, n.sp 45. 



selenaea, Dbld 86. 



seminigra, Ros 103. 



semitata, Walk 21. 



siculoides, Walk 71. 



silicaria, Gn 12. 



sinistraria, Gn 43. 



sparsularia, Gn 76. 



spodina, n.sp 58. 



suasaria, Gn 17. 



subtinctaria, Walk 52. 



temenitis, n.sp 108. 



thermaea, n.sp 16. 



toxeuta, n.sp 97. 



umbraticaria, Gn 1 00. 



undiferaria, Walk 68. 



vagaria, Walk 34. 



velutinaria, Walk 54. 



velutinata, Walk 106. 



verrucata, Gn 84. 



vestita, Walk 29. 



xanthocrossa, n.sp 1. 



zalissaria, Walk 71. 



zascia, n.sp 35. 



zonaea, n.sp 102. 



ri?iata, Gn 71. 



Fote. — It may be interesting and instructive to show the 

 characters of Walker's work by the analysis of his descriptions 

 of those species included in this family ; he named 76 species as 

 distinct, of which only 23 are tenable, the remaining 53, or over 

 70 per cent., being synonyms : and he founded on them nine new 

 genera, of which only one (which he referred to the Bombycina) 

 is tenable. 



