Eastern and Australian Moths. 467 
Monosyntaxis trimaculata. 
Monotaxis trimaculata, Hmpsn. l. ¢. p. 182, 
Perak. 
Hampson’s type came from Borneo ; his generic name must 
go, because it has been used by Hulst for a North-American 
Geometer in the ‘ Canadian Entomologist,’ vol. xxx. p. 120 
(1898). 
Pseudoblabes ? dona, nov. 
3d. Head and thorax ochreous ; abdomen ochreous grey: 
fore wing purplish brown, a yellow space at the base, a yellow 
angular space at middle of costa, and apical margin yellow : 
hind wings with the basal half whitish, the outer half purplish 
brown: underside as above, but paler; body and legs yellow. 
Expanse of wings 7/5 inch. 
Coomoo, Queensland. 
Somewhat resembling P. oophora, Zeller. 
Pseudoblabes ? nigrisquamata, nov. 
g. Head and thorax ochreous: wings above ochreous 
grey, uniform in colour and without markings, the outer ends 
of the veins prominent through want of scaling: underside 
paler, a black smear beneath the basal half of costa of fore 
wings; a very broad grey marginal band on both wings, with 
well-defined and even inner edge occupying nearly half the 
wings; legs and body dull yellow. 
Expanse of wings j% inch. 
Coomoo, Queensland. 
Lyclene obliquilinea, nov. 
3 ¢. Head, body, and fore wings rather bright yellow ; 
palpi outwardly edged with black; fore legs with black 
bands: fore wings with blackish-brown bands, two irregular 
outwardly curved interior lines and a basal spot, middle line 
outwardly oblique, nearly straight from costa to near hinder 
margin, where it curves inwards, then outwards on to the 
margin, discal line also outwardly oblique, corresponding to 
the very oblique outer margin, and entirely composed of very 
acute angles, with the spear-points outwards, the centre one 
longer than the rest and coming close to the submarginal row 
of spots, which seem to be broken continuations of the points : 
hind wings nearly white, without markings. 
Expanse of wings 1 inch. 
Jaintia Hills, Assam, 
