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Brisbane, Queenslarid ; Adelaide, S. Australia ; Derby, 

 Western Australia; Broken Hill, N.S. Wales. 



MOLOPA PLANALIS, Swin. 



(Ann. Mag., N.H., ix., p. 421, 1902. Cliuria thermodts. 

 Low., Tr. Roy. Soc, S.A., p. 34, 1903.) 



Derby and Roebourne, Western Australia; Tennant's Creek, 

 S. Australia. 



Harnpson refers this to Churia. 



HYPENIX^^E. 

 Prionophora rhodinastis, Meyr. 

 (Tr. Ent. Soc., Lond., p. 44, 1902. Marapana rliodea, 

 Turn., Tr. Roy. Soc, S.A., p. 15, 1903.) 

 Queensland and New Guinea. 



GEOMETRINA. 



SELIDOSEMID.E. 

 Thalainodes, Low. 

 In the generic description, it was inadvertently stated that 

 the male possessed a fovea. Such is not the case. 



GEOMETUID.^. 



EUCHLORIS DICHROA, n. Sp. 



Male and female, 18-22. Head and face orange, fillet snow- 

 white, antennae white, pectinations ochreous 6. Palpi white. 

 Thorax and abdomen pale yellowish-green, beneath white. 

 Legs white, posterior tibiae not thickened. Forewings elon- 

 gate, triangular, termen oblique, 3 and 4 separate, 6 out of 9 

 near base, 11 free; pale yellowish-green; extreme costal edge 

 snow-white, edged beneath throughout with orange, not so well 

 developed in female; about 6 fine waved whitish transverse 

 lines, reaching margins, first 3 antemedian, others post- 

 median leaving centre of wing with clear ground color; cilia 

 pale yellow, terminal half whitish. Hindwings with termen 

 Tounded ; 6 and 7 short stalked ; color, markings and cilia as 

 in forewings. 



Mackay, Queensland ; two specimens in November. 



Leptomeris isodesma, n. sp. 

 Female, 20 mm. Head and face fuscous, antennae whitish- 

 ochreous, fillet white. Palpi greyish-fuscous. Thorax 

 ^hitish-ochreous. Legs whitish ochreous, anterior pair fus- 

 cous-tinged, all spurs present. Forewings elongate, triangular ; 

 pale whitish ochreousi; markings pal© fuscous, gently waved 

 througihooit ; a line from costa at one-fourth to one-fourth 



