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darker colour, the characteristic and promiscuously spotted fore- 

 wings, and the different curvatures of tlie veins. 



A single specimen was received through Mr. G. E. Edwards, 

 from Windsor, near Adelaide, on December 5, 1888, no other 

 having been seen previously by me or other collectors, to whom I 

 have shown it. Mr. Hy. Edwards, a noted Lepidopterologist of 

 the United States America, who visited Adelaide last year, has 

 studied this and its allied family specially, and has lately written 

 me that he cannot find anything at all resembling this species 

 among described ones. It is hereby dedicated to him and the 

 finder conjointly. 



