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four moderately broad transverse fasciae^ first not near reacli- 

 ing costa, at one-foiu'th from base, faintly produced along 

 fold, and just reaching inner margin ; second not near reach- 

 ing either miargin, somewhat quadrate, placed exactly in 

 middle of wing ; third from just beneath costta to anal angle, 

 oblique, and with a rounded sinuation in middle; foui'th just 



before apex, triangular, a few yellowish scales along termen ; 



cilia blackish. Hindwings very dark fuscous; cilia orange, 



becoming blackish above middle and at base. 



I aan inclined to place this insect in the genus Linosticha, 



Meyr., but the termination of vein 7 is just below the apex ; 

 the rather short palpi and antenna.! ciliations would certainly 



seem to indicate that genus as being its proper posii^bii. The 



apex of both wings on the underside is orange; a curious 



form of markings. 



Perth, Western Australia; one specimen received from Mr. 



S. Angel, taken in November. 



Philobota isozona, n. sp. 



Female, 20 mm. Head orange. Palpi, antennae, thorax, 

 and abdomen dark fuscous, palpi intemially orange, second 

 joint with suffused apical and subapical orange rings, terminal 

 joint yellowish, thorax with a, yellow posterior spot, antennae 

 faintly annulated with yellow. Legs orange-yellow, anterior 

 and middle tibiae and tarsi spotted above with fuscous. Fore- 

 wings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen obli- 

 quely rounded ; dark fuscousi, with five; yellowish blotches, first 

 on inner margin near base, somewhat triangular, reaching 

 nearly to costa ; second cuneiform, on costa before middle , 

 third similar, on costa at three-fourths ; fourth irregular quad- 

 rate on inner margin beyond middle, reaching half across 

 wing, only separated from third by a streak of ground color ; 

 fifth suffused, irregular, just before termen in middle ; cilia 

 dark fuscous, becoming yellowish in middle and at anal angle. 

 Hindwings bronzy-fuscous, becoming orange on basal half ; 

 .cilia fuscous. 



Perhaps nearest hinafa, Turner, but very differently colored, 

 although the markings are somewhat similar on forewings. 



Derby, Western Australia ; one specimen in December. 



C^SYRA MILTOZONA, U. Sp. 



Male, 10 mm. Head orange. Palpi yellow, second joint 

 fuscous beneath. Antennae and thorax dark purplish-fuscous. 

 Legs fuscous, posterior pair ochreous. Abdomen greyish. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, termen 

 -obliquely rounded ; bright yellow, with bright red markings ; 



