92 Mr. A. G. Butler on Melbourne Lepidoptera. 



This beautiful little species comes nearest to C. externa ; but 

 the fringe of the latter insect is pale sulphur-yellow at the 

 base, and plum-coloured with black spots externally. 



The C. decisissima of Walker is his Geonietra semicrocea^ 

 tlie " semtcroceus " coloration of which is due to fading. 



27. Chlorochroma carenaria^ Guenee (146). 



A male. 



Walker's Geometra submissaria consists of faded specimens 

 of this species. 



Acidaliidge. 

 28. Asthena ondinata, Gu^n^e (96). 

 One example. 



29. Asthena risata^ Gu^n^e (116). 

 A broken specimen. 



30. Acidalia repletaria^ Walk. (67). 

 A broken example. 



31. Acidalia optivata^ Walk. (122). 

 One example. 



Macariidse. 



32. Macaria remotona, Walk., yar. frontai-ia, Walk. (111). 



One of the typical form, and one of the variety. 

 The M. injixaria and M. porrectaria of Walker are iden- 

 tical with M. remotaria. 



33. Macaria inconcisata, 

 Panagra inconcisata, Walker (270). 



One example. 



I refer this species to Macaria in its unrestricted sense ; it 

 is possible, however, that when the whole of the species 

 placed under this generic name are examined it may not 

 be found to fall into the typical group. 



Fidoniidae. 

 34. Panagra tryxaria^ Gu^n^e (100). 

 One example. 



