AastndiiLih Lepidopter<i. 281 



137. Cauiptogi-juania biohroniata, Gii. Lep. x., p. 425. From 



Tasmania. Unknown to nie. 



138. Larentia(?) intenebrata, Wlk. Bric. Mus. Cat.,xxiv., p. 1196. 



I (lid not see any type in the Bi'itish Mu.seum, and 

 without a type this species cannot l)e safely conjectured. 



139. Coreniia ordinaiia, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxv., p. 1320. 



From Tasmania. Unknown to me. T did not see any 

 type. 



140. Phibalapteryx strixata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxv., p. 1341. 



From Sydney. I saw no type. Belongs to the genus 

 Selidosema ; cheluta, Meyr., is a synonym, (Selidose- 

 minae). 



141. Scotosia fractata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxv., p. 1359, is a 



synonym of Selidosema euboliaria, Wlk. (Selidoseminae). 



142. Cidaria assimilata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxv., p. 1408. 



From Swan River. Unknown to me. 



143. Panagra multifilaria, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxvi., p. 1664. 



From Tasmania. According to Swinhoe (Oat. Oxf. 

 Mus., ii., p. 356) the type is in the Oxford Museum, and 

 is referable to the genus Asthena. 



144. Melanippe teliferata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxvi., 



p. 1712, is a synonym of Satraparchis bijugata, Wlk. 

 (Monoctenianae). 



145. Scotosia metarhodata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxvi., p. 1724. 



Belongs to the genus Pseudoterpna (Geometrinae). 



146. Cidaria metaxanthata, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxvi., 



p. 1734, is a .synonym for. Dichromodes ainaria, Gn. 

 (Monoctenianae). 



147. Eubolia indicataria, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxxv., p. 1698. 



Belongs to the genus Dichromodes (Monoctenianae). 



148. Eubolia partitaria, Wlk. Brit. Mus. Cat., xxxv., p. 1699, 



also belongs to the genus Dichromodes. 



149. Collix multifihita, Warr. Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 385. 



150. Rhinoprora pallidiplaga, Warr. Nov. Zool, 1898, p. 25. 



From Duaringa. I did not identify the type, which is 

 without hind legs, but is probably a Chlorocly.stis near 

 euryzona, but with hind wings wholly fuscous. 



151. Megatheca dentosa, Warr. Nov. Zool., 1901, p. 31. From 



Mackay. This is a Chloroclystis which I failed to 



