28 STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



Striglina duplicifimbria, Warr., A.M.N.H. (6), xviii., p. 272. 

 Striglina decussata, Hmps., Moths Ind. i., p. 354. 

 Striglina glareola, Hmps., P.Z.S., 1897, p. 613. 



This species appears variable. My examples agree 

 fairly well with the description of Sir Geo. Hampson. 

 Moore's figures are poor, Felder's is quite um-ecognisable,. 

 but I believe Sir Geo. Hampson has examined his type. 



N.A., Melville and Bathurst Islands (W. D. Dodd). 

 Also from Java, Borneo, Ce3^]on, and India. 



Gen. Rhodoneura. 

 In my revision of this family (Ann. Q. Mus. x., p. 97)> 

 I overlooked an important character. This is a large 

 expanded tuft of scales arising from the base of the costa 

 beneath, and overlying the frenulum. It is present in 

 both sexes, not only in this genus but also in the genera 

 Oxycophina, Hypolamprus, Obelura, and Addcea, but is 

 absent in Striglina and the other Australian genera of this 

 family. 



Rhodoneura splendida. 

 Pharambara splendida, Butl., A.M.N.H. (5), xx., p. 117 



(1887), Hmps. Moths Ind., i., p. 363. 

 Pharambara parcipunctalis, Warr., A.M.N.H. (6), xvii ,. 



p. 210. 

 Rhodoneura rhaphiducha, Turn., Ann. Q. Mus. x., p. 106 



(1910). 



N.Q., Cairns, Herberton. Also from Solomons and 

 India. 



Rhodoneura submicans. 

 Dohertya submicans, Warr., Nov. Zool. xv., p. 330 (1908). 

 Rhodoneura crypsilitha, Turn., Ann. Q. Mus. x., p. 105 (1910). 

 Q., Brisbane. Also from Ncm^ Guinea. 



Rhodoneura giulia. 

 Rhodoneura giulia, Swin. A.M.N.H. (7), x., p. 50 (1902). 



9 22 mm. Head, palpi, and antennae pale brownish- 

 ochi'eous. Thorax pale brownish-ochreous, posteriorly 

 whitish. Abdomen brownish-giey, towards base pale 

 brownish-ochreous ; a fuscous band on dorsum on apex 



