1040 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW LEPIDOPTERA, 



Mag. uranaula, n. sp. 



£. 15 mm. Head, palpi, and antennae yellow, face whitish. 



Thorax grey, collar red, patagia ochreous-whitish, apex red. 



Abdomen white. Anterior and middle legs yellowish, apex of 



tibiae spotted with grey ; posterior legs white. Forewings elongate, 



narrow, posteriorly gradually dilated, costa slightly arched, apex 



tolerably acute, hindmargin concave below apex, rather oblique, 



rounded beneath ; rather dark grey ; a red streak along basal third 



of costa, bordered beneath by an ochreous-white streak, of which 



the posterior extremity forms an oblong spot surrounded by a dark 



grey line ; a broad yellow streak, margined beneath with red 



except on fascia, along middle third of costa, apex suddenly 



pointed ; a rather narrow silvery-white direct fascia somewhat 



before middle, terminated above by yellow streak, margined 



anteriorly with red, posteriorly with dark grey and then more 



broadly with red ; a rather narrow silvery- white fascia, margined 



with red all round, from beneath costa at § along costa to apex, 



thence along hindmargin to anal angle : cilia yellow, beneath 



anal angle greyish. Hindwings and cilia white. 



Queensland \ one specimen taken by Dr. T. P. Lucas. 



CRYPTOLECHIADAE 

 Cryptophasa, Lw. 



Crypt, leucadelpha, n. sp. 



<J £. 41-46 mm. Differs from C. irrorata only as follows : 

 Abdomen grey- whitish. Hindwings white, with moderately broad 

 suffused fuscous hindmarginal fascia not reaching anal angle. 



Larva feeding on a species of Casuarirm. 



Wimmera, Victoria ; five specimens (Colls. Lucas and Kershaw.) 



Crypt ecclesiastic n. sp. 



Q. 66 mm. Head and thorax white. Antennae fuscous. 

 Abdomen white, above with a broad black transverse band 



