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NOCTtTIUJE. 



points with a series of four points beyond it : an antemedial series 

 of four points followed by a point in cell and one on each side of 

 vein 1 ; an oblique postmedial band with sinuous edges from costa 

 to submedian fold, the costal edge yellow from base to the 

 postmedial band ; a subterminal series of white points on the 

 veins, the point on vein 5 displaced inwards ; cilia yellow at apex 



Fig. 221. — Idalima affinis, J. \. 



and tornus. Hind wing with the cilia pale yellow, chequered 

 with black from apex to vein 2 ; the underside with purplish-blue 

 spots beyond discocellulars and lower angle of cell and a postmedial 

 series of five spots. 



Hab. N. Australia, Pt. Macquarie (McGillivray), 1 9 ; Queens- 

 land (Walker), 1 tf type v index ; N. S.Wales, Sydney (Darnel, 

 liaynor), 2 d , 6 $ . Esep. 36 millim. 



Genus CCENOTOCA. 

 Ccenotoca, Turner, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austr. xxvii. p. 2 (1903) 



Type. 

 subaspersa. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi obliquely upturned to just beyond frons, 

 the 2nd joint moderately scaled, the 3rd moderate ; frons with pointed conical 

 prominence; eyes large, round; antennae of male ciliated; thorax clothed 

 with hair only and without crests ; tibia; moderately fringed with hair ; 

 abdomen with dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing with the apex 

 rounded, the tennen evenly curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from 

 near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to 

 form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 

 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 

 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



4945. Ccenotoca subaspersa. 



Melanchroia subaspersa, Wlk. xxxi. p. 210 (186-1) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. 



p. 397. 

 Ccenotoca monophyes, Turner, Tr. R. Soc. S. Austr. xxvii. p. 2 (1903). 



cJ . Head and thorax very dark chocolate-brown ; palpi with 

 the 2nd joint fringed with white below ; frons with whitish bars 

 above and below ; some whitish hairs behind tegulae ; pectus 

 clothed with white hair ; tibiae and tarsi ringed with white ; 

 abdomen with the crests on 2nd and 3rd segments orange at base, 

 slight orange segmental lines, stronger at sides, and ventral white 

 bands. Fore wing very deep chocolate-brown with oblique white 

 band from costa beyond middle to termen just above tornus, its 



