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reaching costa and inner margin ; two faintly defined series of 

 elongate darker fuscous spots before and beyond this ; cilia 

 fuscous, mixed with whitish. Hindwings dark fuscous ; an 

 orange discal dot ; a broad orange hindmarginal band, hardly 

 reaching apex, suffused towards anal angle, including in male an 

 undefined submarginal fuscous suffusion, in female a series of 

 four or five cloudy dark fuscous spots ; a dark fuscous hindmar- 

 ginal line ; cilia fuscous, mixed. with whitish. 



Carnarvon, West Australia ; in October, four specimens on 

 the plain. Somewhat smaller than aS'. heliopis, and distinguish- 

 able by the roundish discal spot of forewings, the two posterior 

 series of indistinct darker spots, the series of whitish spots nearly 

 reaching both margins, the cilia mixed with whitish, and the 

 dark subterminal spots of hindwings represented in male by an 

 undefined suffusion. 



LIMACODID^. 



MOMOPOLA, n. g. 



Antennae one-half, in male bipectinated throughout, but pecti- 

 nations on terminal half extremely short. Palpi moderate, por- 

 rected, with dense appressed scales. Forewings with veins 7 and 

 8 out of 9, 10 out of 9 below 7. Hindwings with veins 6 and 7 

 stalked. 



Mom. miltogramma, n. sp. 



Male, 34 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen light orange, 

 mixed or tinged with red. Antenna? greyish-ochreous, pectina- 

 tions a 4, b 6. Legs orange mixed with red hairs, tarsi black 

 ringed with white. Forewings triangular, hindmargin rounded, 

 rather oblique ; pale whitish-grey ; costal edge reddish-orange ; 

 all veins marked with broad crimson-red streaks, paler posteriorly ; 

 some dark grey irroration towards base in middle ; a small 

 median discal spot of blackish irroration ; two transverse sinuate 

 streaks of blackish irroration, not reaching costa, first beyond 

 middle, touching discal spot, second subterminal : cilia pale 

 yellow. Hindwings pale rosy ; cilia pale yellow. 



Queensland ; one specimen received from Mr. Diggles. 



BOMBYCID.^. 



BoMBYX, Sclirk. 



Bomb, mioleuca, n. sp. 



Male, 35 mm. ; female, 50 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, abdo_ 

 men, and legs mixed with dark fuscous and whitish hairs, appear 

 ing grey. Antennae dark fuscous, pectinations ochreous-orange" 

 in male 10, in female 3. Forewings elongate-triangular, hind' 



