432 Mr. R. Rosenstock on Australian Lepidopiera. 



scales^ largest on the fore wings ; a second outer, sharply 

 dentate, reddish line from f length of costa of fore wing to 

 f inner margin of hind wings, followed bj a siibmarginal 

 series of interneural, outwardly deep blackish, inwardly brown- 

 ish-red punctiform spots, and a hind-marginal series of black 

 dots upon the ends of the veins. On the fore wings there is 

 an additional straight, very obscure, reddish, subbasal stripe ; 

 fringes concolorous with wings. 



Underside pale sericeous whitish grey, speckled with black 

 along costal borders, with discocellular spots as above, but 

 fainter, and with faint indications, especially on the hind wings, 

 of the submarginal row of spots. 



Head reddish brown. Thorax and abdomen concolorous 

 with wings. 



Expanse 27 millim., length of body 7 niillim. 



(678.) Another much worn specimen of the same species 

 with the colour nearly all worn off and markings almost totally 

 obliterated. 



Euboliidse. 



EUBOLIA, Dup. 



(286.) Euholia undulata^ n. sp. 



Head, antennse, and palpi grey, irrorated with brownish ; 

 thorax sparingly covered with light bluish-white scales. Legs 

 greyish fuscous. 



Fore wings pearly bluish grey, with a series of well-defined, 

 parallel, narrow, undulated, brownish-grey lines, a short, 

 black, discocellular spot, and an abbreviated, obliquely in- 

 wardly directed, blackish, apical dash ,• a hind marginal 

 series of narrow blackish dashes, interrupted by clayish brown 

 ill-defined spots placed upon the ends of the veins. 



Hind wings pale grey, whitish towards base, darker greyish 

 along hind margin, with the dark transverse lines very faint, 

 distinct only on the abdominal margin, and the clay -brownish 

 hind marginal spots fainter and much less definite than in the 

 fore wings ; fringes grey-whitish, darker greyish at base. 



Underside dark grey, brownish along outer margin, paler 

 towards base, with undulating lines and cellular spots obscurely 

 marked. 



Expanse 25 millim. 



COEEMIA, Gn. 

 (663 a.) Goremia permissata^ Walk. 

 Coremia permissata, Walk. I, c. xxT. p. 1317. 



