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forewings. Underside whitish suffused with dull green, with 

 darker discal dots and sub-terminal suffusion. 



Type in Coll., Turner. 



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

 Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Deilinia odontocrossa, n. sp. 



( Odofifocrossos, with toothed margins.) 



Male, 28 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen grey. 

 Antennae grey; pectinations in male very long (10), and ex- 

 tending almost to apex. Legs (broken). Forewings elongate- 

 triangular, costa scarcely arched except near apex, apex round- 

 pointed, termen slightly bowed, oblique, slightly wavy; 11 

 anastomosing with 12 and then with 8 before 10: grey; mark- 

 ings fuscous-grey ; costa fuscous-grey dotted with pale grey ; a 

 faint line from ^ costa to J dorsum ; a discal dot beneath mid- 

 costa, connected by a fine line with mid-dorsum ; a very fine 

 dentate line with darker dots on veins from casta at |, to dor- 

 sum beyond middle; traces of a sub-terminal line; cilia grey. 

 Hindwings with termen nearly straight, dentate, teeth large 

 and well marked : colour and markings as forewings. Under- 

 side grey, with a darker post-median line. 



Type in Coll., Lj/ell. 



T., Strahan, in October; one specimen. A much-wasted 

 specimen from Hobart, sent to me by Mr. Lyell, may be the 

 same species. 



Deilinia glaucochroa, n. sp. 

 (Ghnieochroos, grey-coloured.) 



Male, 27 mm. Head and palpi deep ochreous. Antennae 

 [broken near base] with long pectinations in male. Thorax 

 pale grey ; collar deep ochreous. Abdomen pale grey. Legs 

 grey-whitish. Forewings triangular, costa strais:ht to near 

 apex, apex round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique : pale 

 grey ; with a few fine darker transverse strigulae ; costal edge 

 ochreous to near apex ; fine obscure darker lines at J, J, and | ; 

 the median line preceded by a grey, sub-costal dot : a termi- 

 nal series of fuscous dots on veins : cilia pale grey. Hindwings 

 with termen rounded : colour and markings as forewings, bub 

 strigulae better marked and basal line obsolete. Underside as 

 upper, but lines obsolete, and strigulae nearly so ; a fuscous dot 

 at end of cell in each wing. 



Type in Coll., LyeU. 



N.Q., Townsville, in March ; one specimen received from 

 Mr. F. P. "Dodd. 



