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EUCHLORIS GONIOTA, . sp. 
Female, 29 mm. Head greenish-white ; palpi long, fuscous, 
apex of second and terminal joints snow-white. Legs and an- 
tenn fuscous, tibie and tarsi suffusedly ringed with white, 
posterior pair white. Thorax bright pea-green ; abdomen light- 
fuscous, beneath snow-white. Forewings elongate-triangular ; 
costa rather strongly arched, especially at base; hindmargin 
bowed, waved, with a rounded angulation on veins four and five; 
bright pea-green, with scattered whitish strigule ; costa brownish 
throughout (strigulated with whitish) attenuated at extremities ; 
a large roundish pale flesh-colored patch, mixed with fuscous on 
middle of hindmargin, continued narrowly along hindmargin to 
apex, edged anteriorly very finely with fuscous or dark-fuscous ; 
a narrow, waved, somewhat interrupted ferruginous line, obsolete 
towards anal angle ; cilia greyish-ochreous or pale flesh-colour on 
hindmarginal patch, green on posterior half of hindmarginal and 
round anal angle, with a small spot of same colour at termination 
of veins. Hindwings with hindmargin strongly waved and angu- 
lated, more prominently on veins four and six ; colour, markings, 
and cilia as in forewings, but hindmarginal patch with rounded 
portion less prominent ; a small triangular spot at termination 
of first vein ; cilia round, anal angle snow-white. 
One specimen from Mackay, Queensland, taken by Mr. R. E. 
Turner and presented to the Brisbane Museum, where the type is 
preserved. 
EUCHLORIS ORTHODESMA, 7. Sp. 
Male (2), 30 mm. Head green; antenne white (?), broken ; 
thorax glaucous-green, abdomen glaucous-green, posterior seg- 
ments whitish, silkly, mixed with yellowish-ferruginous. Legs 
white, anterior tibiz and tarsi tinged with fuscous. Forewings 
elongate-triangular ; costa gently arched, apex hardly acute, 
hindmargin bowed, obliquely rounded ; pale iridescent moonlight- 
blue, extreme costal edge ochreous; a dark-green basal patch, 
posterior edge nearly straight from one-third costa to one-fourth 
inner-margin, a broad, dark-green, irregularly-edged, tolerably 
straight transverse band from three-fourths of costa to three- 
fourths inner-margin ; a darker green discal dot midway between 
this and basal patch ; a rather narrow dark-green hindmarginal 
fascia, narrower towards anal angle ; cilia pale-greenish. Hind- 
wings with hindmargin strongly angulated on vein four; colour 
cilia, and markings as in forewings, but transverse band broader, 
especially towards anal angle ; hindmarginal fascia not reaching 
anai angle. 
Cairns, Queensland; one specimen, taken in September. This 
species has a peculiar facies, and reminds one of the Indian 
forms, to some of which it is doubtless allied. 
