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a rounded projection with its apex on vein 3; white; cilia 

 white. 



Though I cannot identify tliis with any of Mr. Baker's 

 descriptions, it appears to come near Iniaus p?riffi, Bak., Nov. 

 Zool.. 1904, p. 409. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



N.Q., Kuranda, in November; one specimen received 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Sub-family, ANTHETJN^. 

 Anthela unifgumis. 

 Darala uniform is, Swin., Cat. Oxf. Mus., i., p. 210. 

 Anthela niphonmnda, Low., Tr.R.S.S.A., 1905. p. 175. 

 N.Q.. Cooktown. Q., Rockhampton, Duaringa. 



Family. GEOMETRID^. 

 Sub-family, GEOMETRIN^. 



EUCHLORIS CITKOLIMBARIA. 



ChlorarJi roiiui rifrf)liinhari<(, Gn.. Lep. ix., p. 366, nee 

 Wik., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxii., p. 562. 



CJilorochromn inchoata, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxii., p. 

 563. Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1887, p. 881. 



/rW^s■ illidgei, Luc, P.L.S.N.S.W., 1889, p. 603. 



I have examined Walker's types, and have no doubt of 

 this identification. 



Q.. Nambour, Brisbane, ]\Iount Tambourine. The larva 

 is attached to Duhoisia. 



EucHLORis xuTHOCRANiA, nom. nov. 

 ( Xutho cranio s, tawny-headed.) 

 Iorli>< suhmissaria, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1887, p. 882, 

 ner Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxii., p. 529. 



This species is sufficiently described by Mr. Meyrick f/oc. 

 rif.j. Walker's type, which I have examined, is an example 

 of dicJ/Ioraria, Gn. 



Q., Stanthorpe. V., Melbourne. T., Deloraine, Strahan. 

 S.A., Mount Lofty. 



EUCHLOEIS MEGALOPTERA. 



Eurhloris rner/aJoptera, Low., Tr.R.S.S.A.. 1894. p. 87. 



Cliri/sorldnronid ^iilxdhidd , Warr., Nov. Zool.. 1896. p. 

 364. 



Eucldoris hiipohurus. Low., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1897. p. 263. 



Lower's type is in the Queensland Museum, and was 

 described on a passing visit. Subsequently he forgot his owai 

 species and described it again. Warren's tvpe T have examin- 

 ed. 



