Mr. A. G. Butler on Melbourne Lepidoj)tera. 91 



Ennomidae. 

 23. Gynopteryx, ada^ sp. n. (37). 



Pale pinky brown, sericeous ; wings mottled all over witli 

 slaty-grej stiiolatious ; fringe tipped Avith white : primaries 

 with a nearly straight line, formed, by the congregation of 

 some of the grey mottlings, at basal third ; an oblique grey 

 line, with whitish external edge, from the inner margin to the 

 costa near apex ; this line is scarcely perceptibly angulated 

 at the third median branch ; a small blackish discocellulav 

 spot ; a blackish stripe through the centre of the fringe : 

 secondaries crossed by a slightly tapering discal grey stripe ; 

 basal area pale ; abdomen paler than the thorax. Under 

 surface pinky brown or pale copper-colour, speckled with 

 black ; black discocellular spots and a black discal line running 

 to costa near apex on all the wings : primaries with some 

 ash-grey mottlings on external area between the veins ; pectus 

 silvery whitish behind 4he legs. Expanse of wings 34 

 millira. 



One example. 



Boarmiids3. 



24. Tephrosia exjyortaria, Gudn^e. 

 One example. 



25. Tephrosia fractaria^ Gu^nde. 

 One broken example. 



Geometridse. 

 26. CMorochroma vulnerata, sp. n. (128). 



Bright emerald-green : primaries crossed in the middle by 

 two whitish reversed zigzag lines, most nearly approximated 

 on the interno-median interspace ; secondaries with only one 

 (the outer) line ; fringe of all the wings carmine, tipped with 

 pinky white ; costal border of primaries carmine internally 

 and white externally ; a carmine spot at end of cell ou 

 secondaries : antennae white, with carmine pectinations ; 

 head carmine, with a transverse white band on the vertex. 

 Wings below paler than above, and without zigzag whitish 

 lines : body below creamy yellow ; the legs above and the 

 terminal joint of the palpi carmine. Expanse of wings 26 

 millim. 

 A male. 



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