248 ON SOME LEPIDOPTERA FROM THE FLY RIVER, 



Anteia, Meyr. 



11. Ant. acrosema, n. sp. 



£ £. 32-41 mm. Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs white ; face 

 and palpi dark fuscous, palpi very short ; antennae whitish ; 

 anterior legs dark fuscous above. Forewings moderate, hindmargin 

 rounded ; white ; costa with numerous minute black dots, rather 

 larger towards base, and one towards apex ; a moderate subquadrate 

 apical black spot, beneath which is a small round black spot near 

 hindmargin ; a small black erect spot on anal angle : cilia white ; 

 veins 3 and 4 from a point. Hind wings with hindmargin rounded, 

 waved, with a short acute projection in middle ; white ; a short, 

 blackish strigula from apex perpendicular to costa, sometimes 

 broken or reduced ; cilia white ; veins 6 and 7 from a point. 



Two specimens. 



Strophidia, Hb. 



12. Strojih. harmonica, n. sp. 



£. 68 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs 

 white ; face, upper edge of palpi, and anterior legs above dark 

 fuscous; palpi moderately long, slender, filiform, obliquely ascending, 

 consisting almost wholly of the greatly elongated terminal joint. 

 Forewings broad, costa strongly arched, hindmargin hardly 

 rounded ; white ; costa with ten black strigula?, tending to be 

 slightly double, whence proceed narrow pale brownish lines, con- 

 verging somewhat towards inner margin, tending to be partially 

 double and to break up into strigula?, especially towards middle of 

 wing ; fourth and fifth coalescing below middle, sixth double 

 nearly throughout, tenth obsolete towards anal angle ; a brown 

 line along hindmargin : cilia white (imperfect). Hindwings with 

 apex and anal angle nearly rectangular, hindmargin produced in 

 middle into a strong triangular projection ; white ; a faint brownish 

 shade along inner margin ; seven faint brownish lines from costa, 

 first five rather converging and becoming obsolete below middle, 

 last two slender, continued parallel to hindmargin throughout, but 

 tending to break up into fine strigula? ; a black tolerably strong 



