646 MR. P. D. MONTAGUE ON THE 
3. Evproctris curoniris Turner. 
A very abundant species distributed over most of Australia 
4, AnTHELA Walk. (Darala W alk.) PUDICA Swinh. 
A somewhat dark form of this West Australian species. 
5. CoLtusa sp. ? near C. flavala. 
6. EUxoA RADIANS. 
Distributed all over Australia. 
7. CHLORIDEA ARMIGERA Hiibn. 
Agrees with specimens from North Australia, in which the 
orbital stigma is nearly obsolete. 
8. NEOCLEPTRIA PUNCTIFERA Walk. 
Distributed over Northern and Western Australia. 
9. MELICLEPTRIA NEURIAS Meyr. 
Agrees with the light West Australian form from the Sherlock 
River. 
10. MELICLEPTRIA ALBIVENATA, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 11.) 
Head and thorax light brown ; abdomen white below, yellowish 
above. Fore wings yellowish brown, the veins white, narrowly 
bordered on each side with dark brown. In some specimens, the 
wing more or less diffused with scattered white scales, with the 
exception of the diseoidal cell, which stands out rather clearly, 
and the region near the outer margin. A terminal series of dark 
points, but often indistinct. Hind wings white, suffused with 
brown except upon the terminal and costal areas. Expanse, 
27 mm. 
In general appearance resembles J/. canusina Swinh. (Hamps., 
B.M, Cat, vol, iv. p. 99) from the Sherlock River district, but 
distinguished by the white nervures and suffusion. 
Taken on sugar, Hermite, July 1912. 
11. Proparria MUNDOoIDES Lower. 
Widely distributed upon the mainland of Australia. 
12. EcropaTRIA ASPERA Walk. 
Distributed over Australia and New Zealand. 
13. PANDESMA SUBMURINA Walk. 
Australia and New Guinea. 
14. Grammopus ocELLATA Tepper. 
Two typical examples. Distributed over Australia. 
15. GoNITIS SUBULIFERA Guen. 
A few examples of this almost cosmopolitan species. 
