Distribution of the Genus Cosmophila. 311 
Anellus very pronounced, lateral arms smooth, knobbed, 
decorations large and continuous. 
Coremata double. (Pl. LX. tig. 4.) 
Queensland, Australia. 
4. Cosmophila lyona, nov. 
Harpe soft and spined. 
Costal arms rigid, hooked. 
Anellus pronounced, lateral arms smooth, not knobbed. 
Coremata double, very voluminous. 
Penis stout, one large cornutus. (Pl. X. fig. 5.) 
Padang (Sumatra), T'ernate (Moluccas). 
5. Cosmophila indica, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 396 (1852). 
Cirredia variolosa, Walker, xi, p. 750 (1857). 
Harpe soft and spined. 
Costal arms strong, hooked. 
Anellus with the arms smooth and straight. 
Coremata double. 
Pents very stout. (Pl. X. fig. 6.) 
Assam, Bombay, Gooty, Palni Hills, S. India. 
6. Cosmophila dona, nov. 
Anellus very large, the valves without armature and 
angled (which is not the case in any of the others). 
Coremata double, very voluminous. 
The eighth segmental plate of the abdomen is reduced 
to a bar. 
Penis narrow, cornuti scarcely evident (the penis is en- 
tirely different from any of the others). (Pl. X. fig. 7.) 
Roeburne, Sherlock River, Australia. 
1. Cosmophila erosa, Hiibner, Zutr. Samml. exot. Schmett. 
li. p. 19, figs. 287, 288 (1810). 
Uniformly larger than the Old-World species; wings 
yellower, fore wing fairly uniform in colour throughout, the 
outer portion sometimes slightly darker than the inner; trans- 
verse lines and bands of the usual pattern, but very little 
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