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strong abrupt projecting tootli in middle ; a broad streak of darker 

 suffusion from apex to dorsum beyond this fascia, in one dark speci- 

 men obsolete : cilia whitish, mixed with reddish-ochreous. Hind- 

 wings whitish-yellow, becoming light ochreous-orange posteriorly, 

 or sometimes mostly or wholly suffused with dark grey. 



Duaringa and Brisbane, Queensland (Barnard); five 

 specimens. Highly variable in colour, but always easy 

 of recognition. 



EuUemma nyviphodora, n. sp. 



(^. 11-12 m.m. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, partially 

 ochreous-tinged. Forewings elongate-triangular, apex obtuse, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; white, more or less suffusedly mixed with pale 

 ochreous ; a brownish-ochreous streak along anterior half of costa ; 

 a straight brownish-ochreous median fascia parallel to termen, 

 anterior edge suffused, posterior edge sharply marked and followed 

 by a clear white streak ; a black discal dot at f ; second line fine, 

 fuscous, indistinct, upper half forming a very strong loop outwards, 

 below middle sinuate inwards ; area beyond this more or less suffused 

 with brownish-ochreous ; an apical spot of blackish irroration, ex- 

 tending into costal cilia : cilia whitish, with two brownish-ochreous 

 lines. Hind wings white, sometimes faintly greyish-tinged terminally ; 

 a greyish terminal line ; cilia white. 



Carnarvon, West Australia, in October ; three speci- 

 mens. Belongs to the group of E. rosita, but without rosy 

 colouring, and specially characterized by the white hind- 

 wings. 



EubUmma martnaropa, n. sp. 



(J. 16-21 m.m. Head and thorax white, partially suffused with 

 pale yellow. Forewings elongate-triangular, apex obtuse, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; white, partly faintly yellowish-tinged ; a narrow 

 pale browaiish streak along anterior half of costa, edged beneath by 

 a pale yellowish streak ; an elongate pale yellow spot near base in 

 middle ; a straight pale yellow oblique fascia from beneath middle 

 of costa to middle of dorsum ; a moderate ochreous-bro-\vn terminal 

 fascia, paler terminally, narrowed to apex and tornus, anterior edge 

 straight and edged with pale yellow suffusion, containing a series 

 of cloudy grey-whitish prteterminal spots between veins marked 

 anteriorly with a few black scales : cilia white sprinkled with fuscous. 

 Hindwings whitish, more or less yellowish-tinged posteriorly ; cilia 

 whitish. 



Port Moresby, New Guinea (Kowald) ; two specimens. 

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