4C4 A[r. E. Meyrick’s Bescrvptions of 
teriorly with a golden-metallic line ; whole posterior area beyond 
this irregularly mixed with purple-blackish and strewn with scattered 
golden-metallic specks, which i)Osteriorly tend to be arranged in 
longitudinal lines : cilia light shining bronze, with black basal line. 
Hindwings broader and shorter than usual, termen rather promi¬ 
nently rounded towards middle and sinuate above this; dark 
fuscous; a slender suffused pale ochreous-yellowish streak beneath 
lower margin of cell; a subhyaline dorsal streak; cilia grey, tips 
whitish. 
New Guinea, Woodlark I.; in March, one specimen. 
Tortyra 'prodigella. Walk. 
Java; Celebes. Snellen’s siriana is a synonym of 
this, and his basalis is a synonym of pretiosa, Walk.; but 
the Australian species described by me under the name 
of ijrodigella. Walk., is really a distinct species renamed 
below. 
Tortyra exanthista, n. sp. 
(Tortyra vrodiqella, Meyr. (nec Walk.), Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S. Wales, 1907, 100.) 
Queensland, Cairns. Sufficiently described. 
Imma denticulata, n. sp. 
^ $. 18-19 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen 
fuscous (palpi in ^ broken). Forewings elongate, posteriorly dilated, 
costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen rounded, slightly oblique ; 
7 and 8 stalked, 8 to termen; rather dark fuscous; extreme costal 
edge ochreous-whitish ; a suffused indistinct darker fuscous mark 
on transverse vein; a very small ochreous-whitish triangular spot 
on costa near apex : cilia fuscous, tips whitish. Hindwings in ^ 
fuscous, darker posteriorly, towards base thinly scaled, with broad 
hyaline median and subdorsal streaks from base to about |; in 5 
dark fuscous, on basal half thinly scaled with broad median and 
subdorsal streaks subhyaline and mixed with whitish ; cilia in ^ 
fuscous becoming whitish towards tips, in $ whitish with dark 
fuscous basal line. 
Timor, Dilli, in May, 1 J (type) ; Borneo, Sandakan, in 
February, 1 Malay States, Penang I., in November* 
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