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Illidgea ^thalodes, n. sp. 



Male and female. 22-26 mm. Head, thorax, and palpi dark 

 grey mixed with whitish. Antennae dark fuscous. Abdomen 

 whitish-grey or grey. Legs white, irrorated and annulated 

 with dark fuscous; posterior pair mostly white. Forewings 

 broad, oblong, costa rather strongly arched at base, thence 

 straight, apex rectangular, hindmargin straight, slightly 

 sinuate, not oblique, rounded beneath, inner margin strongly 

 curved at base ; dark grey mixed with whitish, markings black ; 

 a strong line from base of costa along basal part of inner 

 margin; a fine transverse streak from costa before middle, 

 not reaching inner margin ; this is preceded by two shorter 

 -Streaks from costa. which are connected in disc with, each 

 other and with basal line ; an inwardly oblique streak from 

 xjosta at three-fourths, rather broad on costa, narrowing, and 

 reaching to little beyond middle of disc; a fine erect streak, 

 succeeded by a white shade, from before anal angle, bent 

 slightly outwards in disc, so that it passes well posteriorly to 

 costal streak ; some fine blackish lines on posterior veins ; a 

 fine blackish hindmarginal line ; cilia dark grey mixed with 

 •whitish. Hindwings as broad as forewings, hindmargin 

 rounded ; gi^ey ; in male whitish towards base, in female wholly 

 grey; cilia grey-whitish with a darker line at one-third. 



Unlike /. epiyramina, Meyr., this species appears to be 

 very constant in it« markings. From the former species it 

 is best distinguished by the posterior line being broken into 

 two separate streaks. 



Townsville, Queensland, in September and October ; a series 

 hred by Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Types in Coll. Walsingham. 



UZUCHA HYPOXANTHA, LoW. 



(r-.i/f/ia hi/ jiordtitJid, Low.. Trans. Roy. Soc, S.A., 1894, p. 

 88. (ron'nuiKi ■r(f/if//()ijs/s^ Turii., Aiiiials Queensland Mus., 

 iv., p. 28, 1897.) 



Veins 6 and 7 of hindwings may be either approximated at 

 hase, connate, or shortr^talked ; vein 7 of forewings either to 

 apex or * slightly to the costal side of apex. My genus, 

 Gonioma, must, therefore, be quashed. 



This Sipecies varies in size from 23 to 42 mm. 



Procometis stenarga, n. sp. 

 Male and female, 22-25 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and 

 antennae blackish, irrorated with w^hite. Abdomen ochreous- 

 fuscous; in female grey; apices of segments and tuft in male 



