BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 25 



along costa from base to | ; a small discal spot at ^, and 

 another somewhat larger at middle ; a fine strongly dentate 

 subterminal line ; cilia pale ochreous, bases mixed with 

 fuscous. Hindwings with termen strongly rounded ; dark 

 fuscous ; an ochreous discal dot at J ; an orange-ochreous 

 narrow terminal band containing a few dark-fuscous scales, 

 its anterior edge dentate ; cilia orange-ochreous, apices 

 paler. Underside of forewings ochreous ; discal dots 

 faintly outlined and followed by a slight fuscous suffusion ; 

 a short fuscous line from costa at f ; an interrupted dentate 

 dark-fuscous subterminal line ; a suffused fuscous terminal 

 line not reaching tornus ; of hindwings like upperside but 

 with larger discal spot. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.A., Babchelor, near Stapleton; one specimen received 

 from Mr. G. F. Hill. 



Anthela ochroneura, n. sp. 

 (bxQOvevQog. pale-nerved. 



(J 38 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-whitish. 

 Palpi brownish-ochreous. Antennae ochreous-whitish, 

 pectinations brown. Abdomen pale brownish-fuscous ; 

 tuft and underside ochreous-whitish. Legs ochreous- 

 whitish ; anterior and middle pairs fuscous on anterior 

 surface. Forewings triangular, costa straight, arched 

 towards apex, apex rounded, termen strongly rounded, 

 rather outwardly oblique ; pale brownish-fuscous with 

 strongly marked ochreous-whitish lines along veins ; 

 comprising a wide subcostal streak bifurcating beyond 

 middle, and reuniting before apex, giving off five streaks 

 to costa, apex and termen ; a median streak giving off 

 four streaks to termen ; and a subdorsal streak ending in 

 tornus ; dorsal edge ochreous-whitish ; cilia whitish, bases 

 barred with pale brownish-fuscous. Hindwings with termen 

 strongly rounded ; pale brownish-fuscous ; veins outlined 

 by slender whitish lines ; cilia as forewings. Underside 

 similar, but lines on forewing obsolescent. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.A., Stapleton, in January ; two specimens received 

 from Mr. G. F. Hill. 



