56 NEW SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN RIIOPALOCERA, 



and more interrupted towards anal angle. The rest of wing 

 reddish-fuscous, with the abdominal fold fuscous except at the 

 middle of dorsum, which is cream. Termen marked by an 

 interrupted cream line as in anterior wing. Cilia long, pale 

 fuscous-ochreous, with four fuscous patches at terminations of 

 veins. Legs reddish-fuscous. 



9 46 mm. Head, palpi, antenna? and legs as in £; thorax dark 

 fuscous, with Ions; pale yellowish-fuscous hairs at sides. Abdomen 

 fuscous, with the segments marked by pale yellowish-ochreous 

 above and cream in median line below, with bands of fuscous and 

 cream at sides. 



Upperside as in g, with the spots somewhat larger. 



Anterior wing fuscous, with the five hyaline spots well marked 

 and somewhat more ochreous; a sixtli ochreous-yellow hyaline 

 spot, subquadrate, below the fifth, and below this again an 

 elongated opaque ochreous spot reaching nearly to the dorsum; 

 at ^ near the dorsum a small ochreous oval blotch, with short 

 ochreous hairs extending from it to the base. Costa only faintly 

 suffused with ochreous. The shape of the wing more rounded 

 than in $. Cilia as in £. 



Posterior wing. — Much more rounded than in £, especially at 

 anal angle. The central ochreous spot much larger. The rest 

 of the wing blackish-fuscous, with long ochreous hairs extending 

 from the central spot to base, and along abdominal fold. Cilia 

 well marked and long, alternate^ fuscous and ochreous. 



Underside. — The general pattern as in £. 



Anterior wing. — The six hyaline spots showing the sixth in 

 the same position as the opaque spot of £\ the blackish-fuscous 

 extending further towards the apex, otherwise as in g. 



Posterior wing. — With the exception of the more rounded 

 shape of the wing, as in g. 



Log. — Mount Kembla, Illawarra, N.S.W. (Mr A G. Hamilton); 

 Clifton, N.S.W. (G. A. Waterhouse, January, 189.7). 



Two specimens in the author's collection (g, Q); one in the 

 Macleay Museum (£); and one in the Australian Museum. 



