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976. Darala tmdulata. 



Darala undulata. Fclder : Reise Nov. Lcp., pi. 98, f. 11 (1S68). 

 a. Queensland (2). 



977. Darala stygiana. 



Darala stygiana. Butler: Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), i.\. p. 88 (1882). 

 Type. Melbourne, in B. M. 

 a. Australia. 



978. Darala canescens. 



Darala canesccns. Walker: iv. goi (1855). 

 Type. New Holland, in B. M. 

 a. Australia. 



Darala falcata, Walker : iv. 895 (type in this museum), the 

 locality for which he placed doubtfully as Australia (?), is the female 

 of Lonomia subniaciila s, Walker : iv. 1 1 92 = L. apicalis ?, Walker : 

 iv. 1 194, from Brazil and Rio Janeiro. There are both sexes in this 

 museum without locality, and I have compared them with the types 

 in the B. M. 



979. Darala eaniceps. 



Dreata eaniceps. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc, Load. (3), i. p. 269 (1862). 



xxxii. 376 (1865). 



a. Moreton Bay (type <j). 



980. Darala censors. 



Darala censors. Walker : xxxii. 369 (1865). 

 Type. South Australia, in B. M. 

 a. Queensland (2). 



981. Darala complens : n. sp. 



(J Of a uniform pale yellow colour, palpi reddish below, brown 

 above, antennas with the plumes pale reddish brown, and a slight 

 tinge of the same colour on the long hairs of the body and basal 

 portion of the wings. Fore-wings with the usual two cell spots 

 brown, a brown thin transverse band before the middle, nearly erect 

 to the median vein, then bent inwards to the costa, both wings with 

 a brown straight lunular discal band with internal spear-shaped 

 brown points, cilia orange colour. Underside, wings as above, body 

 and legs tinged with reddish brown, abdomen with two ventral black 

 spots. 



Expanse of wings 2 j*^ inches. 

 a. Australia (type). 



Allied to D. excisa, Walker. 



982. Darala lineosa. 



Darala lineosa. Walker: Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond. (3\ i. p. 269 (i852). 



xxxii. 369 (1865). 



a. Australia (type ?). 



The type is a female, not a male, as stated by Walker. 



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