68 



lo it L. pulverea Dist. 



A.M.N. II. (7) I. p. 117 (1898). 

 1048 L. picta Boisd. 



Del. Voy. Airic. Austr. II. p. 599 (1847). 

 in I!* L. quadripuncta Dew. 



Verh. L.C. Akad. XLVIII. p. 67 pi. III. f. 4 



(1881). 



1050 L. gemmata Dist. 



A.M.N.H. (6) XX. p. 200 (1897). 



1051 L. nobilis Herr.-Schaff. 



Aussereur. Schmett. f. 388 (1855). 



OREAGA Wllgrn. 



K. Vet. Akad. Handl. (2) V. p. 38 (1865) 

 Q 1052 C. dealbata Herr.-Schaff. 



Aussereur, Schmett. f. Ill (1854). 



OROPERA Wlk. 



Cat. IV. p. 825 (1855). 



1053 C. testacea Wlk. 



Cat. IV. p. 826 (1855). 



1054 C. cericea Hmpsn. 



A.M.N.H. (8) V. p. 441 (1910). 



CROP, EM A Wlk. 



Cat, IV. p. 811 (1855). 



1055 C. adspersa Herr.-Schaff. 



Aussereur. Schmett. f. 109 (1854). 

 *1056 C. fulvinotata Butl. 



P. Z. S. L. p. 678 (1893). 



DASYCAMPA Janse. 



Ann. Transv. Mas. V. p. 25 pi. V. f. 1 (1915). 

 j. 1057 D. ianthina Janse. 



Ann. Transv. Mas. V. p. 26 pi. III. ff. 3, 4 



■> , ggflb 



DASYCHIRA Steph. 



111. Brit. Knt. Haus. II. p. 58 (1829). 



1058 D. fusca Wlk. 



Cat. IV. p. 918 (1855). 



1059 D. inunicipalis Dist. 



A. M. N. H. (6) XX. p. 200 (1897). 



*1 have iust examined a specimen from Salisburv (J. 

 O'Neil, 27.11.1911), preserved in the S.A. Museum, which is 

 almost certainly Crorema fulvinotata. The description given 

 by Butler is very short, and indicates at least five postmedial 

 spots on the forewing. In this specimen are only three spots 

 visible, and of these the first spot, before vein 2, is hardly 

 visible. The two other spots, between vein 2, 3 and 3, 4, 

 are distinct, but light orange, and with some yellow scales 

 terminally. The supposed two spots, opposite the 



discocellular, are not visible. The length of this female is 53 

 m.m 



