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transparent wings, absence of continuous white lines, much 

 more strongly toothed hindwings, and markings on abdomen. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



N.Q., Kuranda, in September and October; two speci- 

 mens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



PSEUDOTERPNA PAROPTILA, n. Sp. . 



(Paro'ptilos, brown-winged.) 



Male, 46 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen pale 

 brownish. [Antennae broken.] Legs ochreous-whitish [anterior 

 pair broken]. Forewings triangular, costa gently arched, apex 

 round-pointed, termen strongly bowed, oblique, crenulate ; 

 brown- whitish, with sparse blackish strigulge on costa and 

 veins; lines reddish-brown; first from ^ costa to J dorsum, 

 nearly straight; second from | costa, straight to mid-disc, 

 thence inwardly curved, and dentate on veins, to § dorsum ; 

 its lower portion closely followed by a parallel line ; a fine 

 linear discal mark beneath mid-costa : a faintly-marked, whit- 

 ish, dentate, sub-terminal line, towards dorsum edged with 

 reddish-brown posteriorly ; cilia concolorous. Hindwings with 

 termen rounded, obtusely dentate ; colour and markings as 

 forewings, but lines less defined. Underside whitish, washed 

 with dull reddish, leaving a white post-median costal area on 

 forewing, and a larger, less-defined area on hindwing : discal 

 spot of forewing large, oval, blackish, of hindwing smaller, 

 elongate ; both wings with a broad, blackish sub-terminal band, 

 not reaching margins. 



Type in Coll., TAjell. 



N.Q., Atherton, in June; one specimen. 



Sub-family MONOCTENIAN^. 

 Adeixis. 

 Adeixis, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1897, p. 27. 

 Pamgyrtis, Meyr., Tr.E.S., 1905, p. 222. 

 Mr. Warren's name must be adopted for this genus. His 

 type, .4. iiisir/nata, is identical with inostentata, Wlk. 



DiCERATUCHA. 



Diceratncha, Swin., A.M.N.H., 1904, p. 133. 

 Type, Oenone aenopis, Low., Tr.R.S.S.A., 1902, p. 227. 

 This is a good genus closely allied to Oenone, Meyr., the 

 neuration in each being the same ; but the frontal projections 

 and the absence of the excessive hairiness of Oenone are suffi- 

 cient for its separation. 



AciBDELA, nor. 

 ( Acihclelos, pure.) 

 Tongue present. Palpi very small, slender, somewhat as- 



