Mr. R. Rosenstock on Australian Lepidoptera. 381 



Litliosiidse. 



AsuRA, Walk. 



(220.) Asura cervicalis^ Walk. 

 Asura cervicalis, Walk. I. c. ii. p. 484. 



EUTANE, Walk. 



(290.) Butane lydia^ Donov. 

 Lithosia lydia, Donov. Ins. New Holl. pi. xl. fig. 1. 



TiGRIOIDES, Butl. 



Tigrioides, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 359. 



(763.) Tigrioides transversa ^ , W^alk. 

 Lithosia transversa, Walk. I. c. 



Walker describes a single female. I have little doubt 

 that no. 763, which is rather rubbed, is the male of this 

 species ; the markings agree perfectly. Herrich-Schaffer's 

 Lithosia liistrionica (Exot. Schmett, fig. 440) is a sjnonyra of 

 Butler's type of the genus {8etina alterna^ Walk.). 



Termessa, Walk. 

 (274.) Termessa Iceta, Walk. 

 Termessa lata, Walk. I. c. vii. p. 1689. 



MOSODA, Walk. 



(618.) Mosoda anartoides^ Walk. 

 Mosoda anartoides, Walk. I. c. Suppl. v. p. 1899. 



(445.) Mosoda consolatrixy n. sp. 



This species closely resembles Halone sohria, Walk., Natal. 

 I failed to detect any essential generic differences between the 

 latter genus and Mosoda. 



Head, antennee, thorax, and abdomen greyish fuscous ; 

 hind tibise pale whitish ochreous, naked, with four spines. 



Fore wings greyish brown, irrorated with whitish grey, and 

 with some obscure indefinite dark brownish maculate bands. 



Hind wings stramineous yellow ; apex suffused with greyish 

 fuscous. 



A worn specimen. Expanse 22 millim. 



(224.) Mosoda jocutaris c?, n. sp. (PI. XI. fig. 6.) 

 Head black, with lateral white spots ; antennae strongly 

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