510 NOCTUID ©. 
white tinged with brown except on costal area; cilia white. 
Underside of fore wing pale brown. 
Hab. W. Avstrauta, Derby (Lower), 2 9; N.S. Wates (Arnold), 
1 ¢, Broken Hill (Zower),1 9. wp. 20 millim. 
Genus HYLOPHILODHS, nov. 
Type, H. orientalis. 
Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to vertex 
of head, slender, the 8rd long; frons smooth; eyes large, round; antenna of 
male almost simple; thorax clothed with hair only and without crests : tibize 
moderately fringed with hair; abdomen with slight hairy crests on two basal 
segments only, the male with large lateral scale- fans at base, Fore e wing with 
the apex pr oduced and acute, the termen almost straight and not crenulate; 
veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell; 6 from upper angle ; SGtsn 8h l(b stalked, 
10 from beyond 7; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from cell in male, 
shortly stalked in female; 5 fully developed from angle; 6, 7 from upper angle; 
8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 
A. Fore wing with the subterminal line strongly angled 
outwards below vein 7 and at middle .................. ortentalis, 
B. Fore wing with the subterminal line very indistinct 
and excurved below vein 7 and at middle............... rubromarginata. 
8. Hylophilodes orientalis. 
Halias orientalis, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 152 (1894). 
3. Head and thorax olive-green shading into white on meta- 
thorax, the dorsum of thorax with slight rufous streak; palpi, 
frons, and antenne rufous; pectus and legs white, the latter 
suffused with rufous; abdomen white, dorsally suffused with yellow 
at base. Fore wing white suffused with pale yellow-green, the 
Fig. 191.—Hylophilodes orientalis, . 4. 
eostal edge pale rufous; antemedial line yellow, defned on inner 
side by green and on outer by white, straight; a slight green 
discoidal lunule ; postmedial line yellow, defined on inner side by 
white and on outer by green, straight, very oblique from costa near 
apex to middle of inner margin; a slight green subterminal line 
strongly angled inwards at vein 6 and below 3 and outwards above 
veins 6 and 3 and to tornus; cilia deep crimson ; the hair on inner 
margin yellow from antemedial line to tornus. Hind wing white 
with a faint green tinge except on costal area, the inner area 
clothed with yellow hair; the underside pure white with series of 
blackish points on the cilia from apex to vein 3. 
