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almost blackish ; a white dorsal streak containing a few grey 

 scales, moderately broad, but becoming narrow at tornus ; 

 a broad terminal streak confluent with preceding, its 

 posterior edge convex ; cilia fuscous with minute whitish 

 points. Hindwings in ^ pale-ochreous towards apex and 

 termen suffused Avith grey ; in 9 wholly grey ; cilia grey. 



Very similar to T. diaphora Meyr., but in that species 

 the patagia are white except at base ; the J is readily 

 distinguished by its ochreous hindwings. 



Q. Brisbane in October ; eight specimens bred from 

 larvfie feeding gregariously among webbing under loose 

 bark of Eucalyptus. 



