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with outer distal spur about }, inner, outer proximal spur about 

 ^ inner. Fore wings elongate-triangular, costa moderately arched, 

 termen bowed, oblique ; grey, greenish-tinged, with some fuscous 

 irroration ; partly irrorated with pale ferruginous towards costa ; 

 indications of a fuscous basal line ; antemedian line fuscous from 

 J costa to ^ dorsum, angled outwards in disc; postmedian line 

 crenulate from ^ costa to j dorsum, arched outwards in disc and 

 twice obtusely angulated, edged by a whitish line ; a tine dentate 

 whitish subterminal line ; an interrupted fuscous terminal line ; 

 cilia grey interrupted by whitish opposite veins. Hind wings 

 rather narrow, termen crenulate ; colour and markings as fore 

 wings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Nambour and Brisbane, in March, July, and November; 

 three specimens. 



18. Chloroclystis guttifera, n. sp. 

 [Guttiferus, marked by drops]. 



3' ?, 15-18 mm. Head and palpi white. Antennae grey- 

 whitish ; ciliations of male \. Thorax and abdomen white, 

 irrorated with pale ochreous-fuscous ; first three abdominal 

 segments annulated and irrorated with blackish. Legs whitish, 

 anterior pair mostly fuscous ; posterior tibiae with inner spurs 

 very long, outer spurs about ^ as long. Fore wings elongate- 

 triangular ; white suffused with pale grey, which forms numerous 

 obscure transverse lines, with a few scattered dark fuscous scales ; 

 markings dark fuscous ; a line from costa at ^ to inner margin 

 near base ; an obscure or incomplete line from costa at | to inner 

 margin at \ ; posterior line from costa at f to inner margin at |, 

 beneath angulation incomplete, being represented by short longi- 

 tudinal lines along veins ; a fine waved white subterminal line, 

 preceded by small fuscous suffusions at and beneath costa; a 

 narrow interrupted hind marginal line ; cilia whitish, barred 

 with grey. Hind wings i-ather narrow ; termen scarcely crenulate ; 

 markings as fore wings, but basal line absent ; posterior 

 line very acutely angulated in disc, being represented only by 

 longitudinal marks on veins. 



Q., Brisbane, Stradbrooke Island ; two specimens. 



