IPANA. 59 



HECATESIA FENESTRATA. 



{Plate LXXV. Fig. 3.) 

 Ilecaiesia feiiesirata, Boisduval, AFon. Zyg. p. it, pi. 1. figs, i, 2 

 (1S29); id. Spec. Gen. Lepid. i. pi. 14, p. 7 (1836); id. 

 Rev. Zool, (3) ii. p. 49 (1874) ; White, in Grey's Australia, 

 ii. p. 476, pi. 8, fig. 2 (1841); AVestwood, Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond. Zool. (2)i. p. 199 (1877). 



This species, which is not uncommon in Australia, 

 measures rather less than an inch and a half across the fore- 

 wings, which are black, crossed by two transverse white stripes ; 

 the thorax is also marked with three white spots. The hind- 

 wings are orange, with very broad black borders. 



GENUS IPANA. 



Ipaiia^ Jordan, in Rothschild's Novitates Zoologicae, iii. p. 54 

 (1896). 



This genus has just been established by Dr. Jordan, for two 

 very handsome Australian species which have hitherto been 

 placed in the genus ^^gOc'era, to which we have already 

 alluded. The type is /. cornigera (Butler) ; and the species 

 which we have figured is closely allied to it. 



IPANA DIVERSA. 

 {Plate LXXV. Fig. 4.) 

 Agarista diversa, Walker, List Lcpid. Lis. Brit. Mus. xxxi. 

 p. 49 (1864). 



" Mas. Fusca ; caput pallidc flavum^ fusco trigutlatuin ; palpi 

 porrecti, pailide Jiavi, apicefusci ; thoracis latera^ pectus pedcsquc 

 flavic ; abdominis segmenta luteo inarginata ; a/ic antiac lituris 

 tribus basalibus fasciisque t rib us inconipktis pallidc Jlavis^ fascia 

 2a e macu/is duabuSy 2a lata undiilata ; posticce fascia latissima 

 lute a. 



