24 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Mount Tambourine ; Killarney, in November ; 

 two specimens. 



Lymantria pelospila, n. sp. 

 nrjXoaniXoQ, clay-spotted. 



(^ 38 mm. Head white. Palpi whitish, fainth'- 

 brownish-tinged. Antennae ochreous-whitish. Thorax 

 white. Abdomen whitish, towards base ochreous -tinged. 

 Legs whitish. Forewings broadh^ triangular, costa straight 

 to beyond middle, then strongh^ arched, apex rounded, 

 termen nearly straight, lounded beneath, slightly oblique ; 

 white ; a brown subcostal spot near base, and a second 

 beneath it ; a straight row of brown dots from \ costa to 

 I dorsum ; a suffused brownish fascia from ^ costa bent 

 outwards in disc, and then strongly inwards, then outwards 

 again to ^ dorsum ; a suffused interrupted line from f 

 costa joining fascia ; cilia white. Hind wings with termen 

 strongly rounded ; white ; cilia white. Veins 6 and 7 of 

 hindwings are short -stalked, which is unusual in this genus- 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



X.T., Port Darwin, in October ; one specimen received 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Imaus marginepunctata. 

 B— Bak., Nov. Zool. 1904, p. 410. 



N.Q., Atherton ; Kuranda, near Cairns in November, 

 December, and February. Also from New Guinea. 



Subfam. Anthelinae. 



Anthela chrysocrossa, n. sp. 



XQvaoxQoaaoq, with golden border. 



$ 38 mm. Head fuscous, back of crown ochreous. 

 Palpi fuscous, beneath ochreous. Antennae pale ochreous, 

 pectinations fuscous. Thorax fuscous ; patagia with a 

 basal ochreous spot. Abdomen densely clothed with very 

 long hairs towards apex ; fuscous. Forewings triangular, 

 costa straight nearly to apex, apex rounded, termen 

 strongly rounded, slightly oblique ; fuscous, partly suffused 

 with orange-ochreous ; markings orange-ochreous ; a streak 



