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dark-fuscous ; tuft fuscous. Legs purplsh-brown : posterior 
pair pale ochreous; anterior coxae ochreous with a few 
purplish scales ; tarsi annulated with pale ochreous. Fore- 
wings triangular, costa straight except towards apex, apex 
round-pomted, termen bowed, oblique; dull reddish-brown 
sparsely irrorated with fuscous ; lines fuscous ; first straight, 
somewhat suffused, from +4 costa to } dorsum; a minute 
fuscous discal dot beneath mid-costa ; second line finer from 
2 costa, straight to near dorsum, then bent outwards to tornus, 
followed by a dark brown suffusion ; a terminal series of 
minute fuscous dots; cilia pale reddish. Hindwings with 
termen sheghtly sinuate; colour as forewings, but suffused 
with fuscous before first and between first and second lines ; 
a third line near and parallel to first ; cilia as forewings, but 
on tornus and dorsum ochreous. Underside as upper, but 
with less fuscous suffusion, and first lines obscure. 
Type in Coll. Lyell. 
N.Q., Kuranda, in September; one specimen received 
from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
DIPLOPSEUSTIS PERIERESALIS. 
V., Birchip. 
COTACHENA HISTRICALIS. 
N.Q., Cairns, Kuranda. 
COTACHENA ALUENSIS 
N.Q., Kuranda. 
PYRALIS MANTHOTALIS. 
V., Birchip (Goudie). 
VITESSA ZALMIRA. 
zalmira, Cram., Pap. Exot. iv., p. 149. Pl. 367, f. 2. 
N.Q., Kuranda, in April; one specimen received from 
Mr. Rowland Turner. Also from New Hebrides and Amboyna. 
VITESSA GLAUCOPTERA. 
N.Q., Atherton (Coll. Lyell); Kuranda, in March and 
September ; two specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
Gen. HYPSIDIA. 
Hypsidia, Roths., Nov. Zool. 11., p. 602 (1896). 
From the definition given of this genus it appears to be 
allied to Vitessa and Cardamyla, but may be readily distin- 
guished by vein 10 of forewings being stalked with 8 and 9. 
