14 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



not reaching tornus ; cilia whitish. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded ; grey-whitish ; cilia grey-whiti?h. 



Type (damaged) in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Mount Tambourine, in November ; one specimen. 



The locality given by Hampson is incorrect. 



NOLA PHLCEOPHILA. 



(fXoLOfpiXoQ, bark-loving. 



Nola phloeophila, Hmps. Cat. Lep. Phal., Suppl. i., p. 419. 

 PI. 24; f. 11. 



^ 9 22-24 mm. Head white, with a few dark fuscous 

 scales. Palpi 3 ; whitish, towards base dark-fuscous, 

 in 9 mostly dark-fuscous. Antennae grey- whitish, towards 

 base white ; ciliations in $2. Abdomen pale fuscous 

 ochreous-tinged ; tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs fuscous ; 

 po-sterior pair ochreous-whitish. Forewings. suboval, costa 

 strongly and uniformly arched, apex round-pointed, termen 

 obliquely rounded ; Avhitish with fuscous irroration ; mark- 

 ings cl ark-fuscous ; a short broad streak from base of 

 costa ending in a raised tuff ; a fine line from | costa 

 obliquely outwards to a raised tuft, there sharply angled, 

 again angled outwards, then curved to I dorsum ; a third 

 tuft beneath mid-costa connected bj^ a subcostal streak 

 with second tuft ; a second line from midcosta very obliquely 

 outAvards, then curved and continued by interrupted dots 

 to mid-dorsum ; some fine streaks on veins in subterminal 

 area, with some whitish streaks succeeding them, and in 

 9 a series of short streaks running into termen ; cilia 

 grey barred with whitish, apices whitish. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded ; grey ; cilia pale grey. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Brisbane, in July and August ; three specimens, 

 on tree trunks. 



NOLA BELOTYPA. 



^eXorvnoQ, marked with a dart. 



Nola belotypa, Hmps., Cat. Lep. Phal. Suppl. i., p. 421, 

 PI. 24, f. 15. 



^ 9 21-22 mm. Head white ; in 9 grey- Palpi 5 ; 

 grey, internal surface whitish. Antennae pale gre}^, towards 



