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Forewings moderate, dilated posteriorly ; costa somewhat arched, 
apex rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded; deep yellow, 
markings fuscous-purple ; a narrow basal fascia; a strongly 
curved (din some specimens nearly straight), rather thick trans- 
verse fascia from two-thirds of costa to anal angle, continued 
narrowly along costa to apex ; cilia yellow, in some specimens 
tinged with fuscous. Hindwings and ‘cilia light greyish-fuscous, 
cilia becoming ochreous at apex, and with an indistinct fuscous 
line. In the “ocellaris” group; it resembles very much Lrachy- 
nemata cingulata, Mey., but is larger, and the antenne are 
different. 
Five specimens (Coll. Barnard) taken near Duaringa, Queens- 
land, in September. 
CHSYRA OCHROCHOA, 2. sp. 
Male and female, 17 mm. MHead, thorax, and palpi light 
yellow, slightly shining; palpi whitish internally, slightly fuscous 
externally. Antenne, abdomen, and legs fuscous; posterior legs 
whitish. Forewings elongate, dilated posteriorly ; costa gently 
arched, apex rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; shining 
yellow, costal edge towards base blackish : ; a very indistinct light 
fuscous spot above anal angle; cilia pale yellow. Hindwings 
light-fuscous ; cilia light-grey, with a darker basal line. 
Three specimens from Gisborne, Victoria, sent by Mr. G. 
Lyell, jun., taken in October. 
OCYSTOLA OXYPTERA, 2. sp. 
Male, 17 mm. Head and thorax yellow, posterior half of thorax 
purplish-fuscous, shoulders purplish; abdomen, antennw, and 
legs dark-fuscous ; antennal ciliations 13; palpi fuscous, in- 
ternally yellowish. Forewings elongate, moderate ; costa gently 
arched, apex acute, hindmargin sinuate beneath apex, thence 
obliquely rounded ; deep golden yellow ; a narrow blackish costal 
streak from base, where it expands into a spot to fascia; a pur- 
plish fuscous hindmarginal band occupying apical half of wing, 
anteriorly edged by a dentate black line fron. before three-fifths 
costa to middle of inner-margin ; cilia reddish-ochreous, at apex 
and round anal angle blackish. Hindwings and cilia blackish. 
One specimen from Stawell, Victoria, bred from a portable case 
found on Templetonia retusa in December. 
GUESTIA PELADELPHA, 2. sp. 
Male and female, 25 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antennze 
brownish-ochreous, palpi externally grey. Legs light-fuscous, 
tibie ringed suffusedly with white, posterior legs greyish-ochre- 
ous; abdomen greyish-ochreous. Forewings “elongate- oblong, 
dilated posteriorly; dull brownish- ochreous : ; @ black, well’ 
