IPANA. 59 



HECATESIA FENESTRATA. 



(Plate LXXV. Fig. 3.) 



Hecatesia fenestrata, Boisduval, Mon. Zyg. p. n, pi. i. figs, i, 2 

 (1829); id. Spec. Gen. Lepid. i. pi. 14, p. 7 (1836) ; id. 

 Rev. Zool. (3) ii. p. 49 (1874) ; White, in Grey's Australia, 

 ii. p. 476, pi. 8, fig. 2 (1841); Westwood, Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond. Zool. (2)1. p. 199 (1877). 



This species, which is not uncommon in Australia, 

 measures rather less than an inch and a half across the fore- 

 wings, which are black, crossed by two transverse white stripes ; 

 the thorax is also marked with three white spots. The hind- 

 wings are orange, with very broad black borders. 



GENUS IPANA. 



Ipana, Jordan, in Rothschild's Novitates Zoologicae, iii. p. 54 

 (1896). 



This genus has just been established by Dr. Jordan, for two 

 very handsome Australian species which have hitherto been 

 placed in the genus ALgocera, to which we have already 

 alluded. The type is /. cornigera (Butler) ; and the species 

 which we have figured is closely allied to it. 



IPANA DIVERSA. 

 (Plate LXXV. Fig. 4.) 



Agarista diversa, Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. xxxi. 

 p. 49 (1864). 



" Mas. Fusca ; caput pallide flavum> fusco triguttatum ; palpi 

 porrecti^pallideflavi) apicefusci ; thoracis latera, pectus pedesque 

 ftava ; abdominis segmenta luteo marginata ; alee, anticce lituris 

 tribus basalibus fasciisque tribus incompletis pallideflavis, fascia 

 2a e maculis duabus^ za lata undulata ; postica fascia latissima 

 lutea. 



