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OnYCHODES (?) RHODOSCOPA, 11. sp. 



Female, 50 mm. Head oclireous, face whitish. Antemise- 

 whitish, pectinations ochreous. Thorax cinereous, anteriorly 

 ochreous. Legs and abdomen whitish, faintly ochreous-tinged, 

 two anterior segments of abdomen orange. Forewings elon- 

 gate-triangular, termen waved, hardly bowed, apex somewhat 

 produced ; pale cinereous-gi'ey ; costal edge with fine white 

 streaks; three moderate, obscure, fuscous spots, first before 

 middle ; third at three-fourths, and second midway between 

 first and third ; from first and third proceed a faint fuscous 

 waved line to one-sixth and four-fifths innermargin respec- 

 tively, more prominent on veins, indicating limiting lines of 

 median band ; from second proceeds a moderate, faint, fuscous 

 median shade ; cilia whitish, with elongate fuscous interneural 

 streaks at base. Hind wings with termen faintly waved ; 

 whitish, faintly pinkish tinged on median area; median shade 

 and second line as in forewings; costal spots absent.; a dull 

 purplish-fuscous band around termen, more prominent on upper 

 half; cilia whitish. Underside of wings beneath with costa 

 ipale whitish-ochreous, strigulated with fuscous ; posterior area 

 somewhat pinkish tinged ; median and second line faintly in- 

 dicated ; dorsal third whitish. 



Doubtfully referable to Onycliodes, more probably referable 

 to Bombycina. The pectinated antenna? are noticeable. 



Derby, Western Australia; one specimen, in October. 



GEOMETRID^. 



TiMANDRA MALACOPIS, U. Sp. 



Male, 25 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, legs, and abdomen dull 

 fleshy-ochreous, face ochreous. Antennae whitish, pectinations 

 ochreous, at greatest length 6. Forewings elongate-triangular, 

 costa nearly straight, termen somewhat prominent in middle,, 

 faintly sinuate on upper half, obliquely bowed on lower half ; 

 pale fleshy-ochreous ; a fine fuscous dot above innermargin at 

 one-fourth ; a second, similar, just above, and indications of a 

 third on costa at one-fourth ; a fuscous discal dot ; a nearly 

 straight narrow ochreous line, edged anteriorly by its own 

 width of fuscous, from costa at three-fourths, where it is slightly 

 curved outwards, thence proceeding obliquely to inner margin^ 

 at two-thirds ; a more or less indicated row of small fuscous 

 spots beyond and iparallel to streak; an obscure ochreous- 

 whitish line along termen ; cilia fleshy-ochreous. Hindwings 

 with termen sharply angulated in middle ; 3 and 4 stalked ; 

 6 and 7 stalked ; color, cilia, and markings as in forewings,, 

 but discal dot absent. 



