LAMBULA. 



90 



6^. Hind wing of male with the coincident veins fi, 7 straight ; the 

 cell short, with fringes of hair on subcostal and median 

 nervures. 



174. Lambiila iridescens. 



ScoUacma iridescens, Lucas, P. Linn. Soc. N. S.W. (2) iv. p. 1068(1890); 

 Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 2S8. 



S . Head, thorax, and 

 fore wing ochreous tinged 



with fulvous 



abdomen 



Fig. 35. — La)?ibidcc iridescens, (^ . \. 

 bane (Turner), 1 d- Exp. 24 millim. 



grejish, ochreous towards 

 extremit}'. Hind wing 

 paler ochreous, the medial 

 part of costal area tinged 

 with fuscous on underside. 

 Hah. QuEENSLAXD, Bris- 



6'. Fore wing of male without cross-vein between veins 1 and 2, 



vein 1 slightly bent upwards ; hind wing with tuft of tcales above 



end of cell on underside. 



a^. {Falcsxcra). Hind wing with the coincident veins G, 7 curve 1 



upwards ; 8 from beyond angle of cell ; a patch of androconia 



in and below cell on upperjide. 



*175. Lamhiila pliyllodes. 



Palaxera phyUodes, Meyr. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) i. p. 099 (1836); 

 Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 341. 



J . Head and thorax rufous ; abdomen ochreous, with the anal 



tuft yellower. Fore wing 

 rufous, the terminal area 

 ochreous irrorated with 

 rufous. Hind wing 



ochreous, with the patch of 

 androconia orange-jellow: 

 the terminal area with 

 slight fuscous suffusion. 

 Underside of fore wing 



with the fold and disk suffused with fuscous ; hind wing with the 



scales above end of cell fuscous. 



Hah. N. S. Wales, Sydney, type t d" in Coll. Meyrick. Exp. 



24 millim. 



6^. {Lamhida). Hind wing with veins 6, 7 straiglit ; 

 8 from middle of cell ; no patcli of androconia 

 in cell. 

 a^. Hind wing of male with veins G, 7 coincident. 



a'. Hind wing dark fuscous fulu/ivosa. 



i*. Hind v\ing yellowish white imllida. 



1 76. Lambula fuliginosa. 



LHhosia ftdiginosa ,'^\\i. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vi.p. 106 (1862) ; Swinh. 

 Cat. Het. Mu3. Oxon. p. 124 ; Kirbv, Cat. Het. p. 320. 



h2 



Fig. 36. — Lajnbula phyllodes, (^ . 



