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Nacoleia glageropa, n. sp. 



{Glageropns, milky-looking.) 



(S , 22 mm. Head whit-e. Palpi fuscous, ba&e, anterior, 

 and internal surfaces white. Antennae fuscous ; in d thick- 

 ened and broadly laminate, slightly thicker and obtusely 

 angled in middle, angled again at | with a tuft of scales on 

 angle. Thorax and abdomen fuscous, mixed with white. Legs 

 white, annulated with pale-fuscous ; anterior pair fuscous, an- 

 nulated with whitish. Fore wings elongate-triangular, costa 

 slightly concave in basal |, convex in terminal third, apex 

 round-pointed, termen bowed, oblique ; fuscous mixed with 

 white, which forms ill-defined blotches near base, on sub- 

 costal area, and at tornus : lines fuscous ; an outwardly-curved 

 line from J costa to \ dorsum ; a white discal spot before 

 middle confluent with subcostal suffusion : a line from f costa 

 towards tornus, abruptly bent inwards above tornus, and then 

 downwards to | dorsum : cilia fuscous, at tornus whitish. 

 Hindwings with termen slightly sinuate ; fuscous : whitish to- 

 wards base, and beneath basal | of costa : fuscous lines lost 

 in ground-colour, but edged posteriorly with white : cilia 

 pale-fuscous, towards tornus white, with a darker basal line. 



Also allied to N. rlioeonalis, but readily distinguished 

 by the whitish blotches. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q., Kuranda, in September; one specimen received 

 from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Nacoleia oncophragma, n. sp. 



{Onkophragmos, with bent margin.) 



(S 9 , 22-25 mm. Head and thorax fuscous, with some 

 whitish scales. Palpi fuscous, internal surface and base white. 

 Antennae fuscous ; in d' thickened and broadly laminate, 

 slightly thicker and obtusely angled in middle, angled again 

 at J, with a tuft of scales on angle. Abdomen fuscous, with 

 some white scales on terminal segments. Legs white, with 

 pale-fuscous annulations. Forewings elongate- triangular, 

 costa with basal | slightly concave, terminal third strongly 

 convex, apex round-pointed, termen sinuate, oblique : fus- 

 cous, tinged with ochreous, more so on costa : lines darker- 

 fuscous, obscure : a transverse line at J ; a square pale-ochre- 

 ous subcostal spot before middle : a finely dentate line from 

 ■f costa towards tornus, abruptly bent inwards above tornus, 

 and again downwards to | dorsum : cilia fuscous, on tornus 

 ochreous- whitish. Hindwings with termen sinuate : fuscous, 

 towards base sometimes whitish : an outwardly-curved fuscous 



