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PILOPREPES LUCASII, 7. sp. 
Male, 17-18 mm. Head snow-white, apices of sidetufts orange- 
fuscous. Face snow-white. Palpi white, apex of terminal joint 
fuscous. Antenne white, obscurely annulated with pale-fuscous. 
Thorax white, more or less irrorated or marked with orange-fuscous, 
with a posterior dark-fuscous spot; crest orange-fuscous. Abdomen 
pale-ochreous. Legs whitish; anterior tibie and tarsi densely 
clothed with long hairs, white suffused with grey. Forewings 
moderate, not dilated, costa moderately arched, slightly dilated 
with scales at one-half, apex rounded, hindmargin very obliquely 
rounded ; a snow-white basal patch, posterior margin  well- 
defined, from costa at one-fourth obliquely outwards to fold, 
thence angulated inwards to inner-margin at two-fifths, in this 
margin are two very prominent tufts of raised scales, one at fold, 
the other between fold and costa ; a dark-fuscous spot at base of 
costa, and another at base of inner-margin; the white basal patch 
also contains a purplish-grey transverse band from inner-margin 
not reaching costa, often broken up into spots, and a pale- 
ochreous suffusion between this and base near inner-margin , 
median area of disc purplish-grey, bounded by a line from costa 
at two-thirds to anal angle, indented in disc and at anal angle ; 
within this is a narrow interrupted white line from costa before 
middle to inner-margin before anal angle, its outer-margin suf- 
fused with orange-fuscous; remainder of disc white, with an 
interrupted ochreous line along costa, and a subapical orange- 
fuscous blotch, and a line of fuscous dots along hindmargin ; cilia 
ochreous-whitish, at anal angle dark-fuscous. Hindwings ochre- 
ous.yellow ; cilia ochreous-yellow suffused with pale-fuscous. 
Very distinct. Brisbane, two specimens; first taken by Dr. 
Pi PaLucas. 
PILOPREPES GLAUCASPIS, 7. sp. 
Male, 16 mm. Head white, anterior part of side-tufts reddish-’ 
brown. Face white. Palpi whitish, apex of second joint, and 
all terminal joint except base fuscous. Antenne whitish ; cilia- 
tions three. Thorax white, anterior part fuscous. Abdomen 
ochreous-whitish. Legs ochreous; anterior and middle tibiz and 
tarsi white, barred with fuscous. Forewings moderate, costa 
moderately arched at base, with a strong tuft of scales at one- 
half, thence straight, apex rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; 
white, with scattered, pale reddish-brown scales ; a dark fuscous 
spot at base of costa, and a second in disc close to first ; central 
portion of disc occupied by a large olive-green blotch, which 
commences in a dark fuscous dot on costa at one-third, rapidly 
widens in disc, and on inner margin reaches from one-third to 
just before anal angle, its anterior margin concave, posterior 
