18 A REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPlIINGID.Ti:. 



Exp. : 80 mm. Hab. : Brisbane. Coll. : Queenslancl 

 Museum. 



Mr. Tryoii,the Assistant Curator of the Queensland Museum, 

 drew my attention to the absence of the usual thoracic lateral 

 white band in some specimens associated in the collection with 

 the series of Latirilii, and which had been looked upon simply 

 as a varying form of that species ; upon careful scrutiny I 

 conclude that this must be treated as a distinct species ; the 

 difference in the general colour, the absolutely black secondaries, 

 but, above all, the entire absence of even the faintest indication 

 of the thoracic lateral band amply distinguishes it from its 

 nearest ally. 



2!j. C. Pallida, n. vy. 



I'riiiiiiriis : uniform pale yellowish-fawn ; simple hne brown 

 obli(jue line from apex, where it is rather indistinct, to about 

 two-thirds of hind margin ; costal edge reddish. Sccondarirs : 

 uniform dark brown with a scarcely perceptible light shade at 

 anal angle. Antennae white. Head, thorax, and abdomen, same 

 colour as primaries, latter rather fainter at sides ; thoracic lateral 

 band dingy white. Underside : wings uniform light fawn 

 colour ; discal area of primaries brown ; body very pale buff ; 

 legs fawn, lighter above. 



Ex. : 80 mm. Hab. : Brisbane. Coll. : Miskin. 



This species is absolutely devoid of markings except the 

 oblique line on upper side of primaries ; it belongs to the group 

 of which Ldtnillii is the type, but is well distinguished by the 

 absence of discal spot and the single oblique line, and absence 

 of spots on underside. 



80. C. Walduckii, IJutL 



Trans. E. Soc. p. 398, t. 9, f. 2 (1877). 



Hab. : Western Australia (?). 



This is near to LatrciUil, but I cannot identify it with any 

 species with which I am acquainted. 



81. C. Inoknata, Widk. 



B.M. Cat. Lep. Het. XXXI. Bupp. p. 31 (1864 ; JJutl. 

 Trans. Z. Soc. IX. p. 561, n. 88 (1875). 



