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white transverse band before the middle; cilia white with a 
brown patch in the centre. 
Expanse of wings 15}, inch. 
Coomo, Queensland. 
There is an example of this insect in the B. M. from Port 
Darwin, mixed up with G. geometrica, Fabr., but though it 
superficially resembles a miniature form of that species, it 
will be found on examination to have very little in common 
with it. 
Grammodes Clementi, nov. 
6. Palpi and frons white, a white line round the eyes ; 
head, body, and wings of a uniform dull slaty brownish 
black ; bands and spots white, a band nearly straight from 
costal third to hinder margin three-quarters from base, a dot 
at end of cell, a band from costal two-thirds, outwards to the 
middle, then acutely angled and curved in a thin line to the 
hinder margin close to the termination of the other band, the 
curve goes round a black ocellus ringed with grey, a white 
streak near apex, the costa at apex white and a white costal 
dot on the inner side of the streak; cilia white at apex : 
hind wings with a central band, slightly outwardly curved 
and attenuated hindwards to the anal angle; cilia white, with 
a brown patch in the middle. Underside white: wings with 
the basal half white, outer half of fore wings with an outwardly 
curved white discal band, with white broken streaks from the 
costa on both sides of it: hind wings with a brown thick 
line in the centre of the white part, a band of white lunules 
on inner margin of the brown part, some submarginal white 
lunules and cilia as above. 
Expanse of wings 1,4, inch. 
Towranna Plains, W. Australia (4. Clement). 
Type in Mus. Oxon. 
Closely allied to G. oculata, Snellen, from Celebes, Tijd. 
voor Ent. xxi. p. 103, pl. viii. f. 6 (1880) ; but that insect has 
no subapical streak on the fore wings, and this is a very 
prominent character of the form now described. ‘There are two 
examples in the B. M. mixed up with G. oculicola, Walker, 
to which it is also allied, but from which it is quite distinct. 
Niguza oculita, nov. 
?. Ochreous grey, very uniform in colour, except the palpi, 
head, and collar, which are red-brown; transverse lines on the 
wings brown and wavy, one before the middle, on fore wings 
only, two close together beyond the middle, with a large 
