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AKCTIAD.I:. 



04. Nola aulacota. (Plate XIX. fig. 21.) 



SoriHOffia aiilacofa, Moyr. P. Linn. Soc. K.S. W. (2) i. p. 722 (188G); 

 Kirby, Cat. Ilet. p. lil~. 



(5 . Head, thorax, and abdomen vliite; jcilpi browuish at sides; 

 elioulders browiiisli. Tore wing Avliite suliused with pale brown ; 

 the tul'ts of pcaleg near base and at middle and upper angle of cell 

 ratlior pmall ; a black streak on subcostal nervure ; the antcmcdial 

 line very acutely angled in cell, then ruther indistinct; the post- 

 medial line very oblique and strougly dentate ; an irregularly sinuous 

 Biibtcrminal line ; the terminal area strongly suffused with brown 

 ixcej)t towards apex, and the veins streaked with black ; some brown 

 points on teimen. Hind wing w^hite, more or less suiluscd with 

 brown towards termen. 



IJtth. VicToki.\, Melbourne, {Lucas) 1 cT , {liaynor) 1 J; Tas- 

 mania, Deloraine, typcf c? i" <^'t>ll- Meyrick. E.cp. 22 millim. 



*05. Nola iniplens. (Plate XIX. fig. 22.) 



Manoha imp/ens, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. vii. p. 62 (1863). 



$ . "White slightly irrorated with brown : palpi with the basal 

 half black at sides. Pore wing with prominent subbasal black spot 

 in cell with some raised scales on it ; the 1st line almost medial, 

 slightly sinuous, with a small triangular spot on its outer edge at 

 costa, with a fuscous streak in submcdian fold and suffusion on 

 inner area connecting it with the postmedial line, which is oblique 

 fiom costa to submedian fold, where it is angled ; three subterminal 

 ]>oints and a short line above inner margin ; cilia brownish. Hind 

 wing tinged with Itrown. 



t }/ah. lioRKEo, Sarawak (Wallace), 1 $ typef in Mus. Oxon. 

 E^iy. 20 millim. 



f)6. Nola porrigens. 



Dinwiia jmrrigens, Wlk. xv. Ifi.")!) (1858). 



Sororosda arcic/meis, Mevr. P. Linu. Soo. N. S. W. (2) i. p. 724 (1886); 

 Kirby, Cat. Het, p. 377. 



(5 . Head and thorax grey, thickly irrorated with fuscous ; abdo- 

 men brownish white. Fore wing grey, tliickly irrorated with 



fuscous ; small tufts of 

 scales near base and at 

 middle and upper angle 

 of cell ; an oblique subbasal 

 black striga on costa ; the 

 antemedial lino fine, black, 

 acutely angled outwards in 

 cell, inwards on median 

 nervure, and very acutely 

 Fig. 11. — Is'vla porrujens, (^ , \. outwards in submedian 



fold ; the postmedial line 

 dentate, very strongly excurved and reduced to points from below 

 cjsta to vein 2, then acutely angled inwards to the antemedial line 



