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directed angle near dorsum; the costal portion of this line is 

 bounded by a clear white line on either side; a subapical 

 ochreous-fuscous blotch bounded posteriorly by a white line; 

 a broad streak of metallic brassy scales above tornus; an 

 ochreous-fuscous terminal line; cilia whitish mixed with fus- 

 cous, with a dark-fuscous basal line. Hindwings with termen 

 deeply indented beneath apex; colour as forewings; towards 

 costa whitish ; a triangular basal darker blotch on dorsum ; 

 a median dark line from dorsum not reaching costa ; an 

 ochreous line opposite middle third of termen, succeeded by 

 a black line containing several white dots; and this by a ter- 

 minal line of brilliant brassy metallic scales ; cilia as forewings 

 but whitish towards tornus. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



Q., Eumundi, near Nambour, and Mount Tambourine, 

 in November, December, and March ; common in damp places 

 in the tropical forest growth. 



MUSOTIMA LEPTORRHODA, U. sp. 



{Leptorrhodos, faintly rosy.) 

 c^ 9> 10-11 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen pinkish- 

 whit-e ; in 9 fuscous. Palpi dark-fuscous, annulated with 

 whitish. Antennae ochreous-whitish ; in 9 fuscous. Legs 

 white. Forewings triangular, costa moderately arched, apex 

 tolerably rectangular, termen deeply indented beneath apex, 

 then rounded, scarcely oblique : pale-pinkish with fuscous 

 transverse lines ; in 9 almost wholly suffused with fuscous ; 

 three lines before J ; a linear median discal mark, preceded 

 on costa by a white dot, preceded and followed by a fuscous 

 dot ; an incomplete line from | dorsum not reaching mid- 

 disc ; a fine dentate line at f , succeeded on costa by a slender 

 triangular white spot ; apical area above indentation ochre- 

 ous, containing a leaden-metallic spot, with a blackish dot 

 on its posterior edge; beneath indentation a subterminal 

 series of blackish dots ; cilia fuscous. Hindwings with termen 

 slightly incised beneath apex ; colour and markings as fore- 

 wings, but without costal and apical markings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q., Kuranda, in May; two specimens received from 

 Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Genus Cosmophylla, no v. 

 (KosmopJndlos, neat-winged.) 



Frons flat. Tongue present. Labial palpi moderate, 

 somewhat up-curved ; second joint moderately scaled ; terminal 

 joint cylindrical, ascending, obtuse. Maxillary palpi well 

 developed, dilated with scales at apex. Antennal joints tri- 



