Lepidoptcra of the faudhj LitliOsiidcB. 349 



" seems to connect itself with Ctenuclia.'''' It is, however, 

 ■without doubt a Lithosiid. 



CORACIA, Huhner. 



155. Coracia ciHaris = Eyprepia ciharis, Ochsenheimer^ 



Schmett, iii. p. 350. ^, ?. Hab. — Alps. 



CosSA, Walker. 



156. Cossa basigera, Wlk. Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, p. 233. 



$. Hah. — South India. 



157. Cossa inducta = Lithosia inducta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 



Suppl. 1, p. 232. 5. //«&.— South India. 

 Probably this is the female of the preceding species. 



158. Cossa replana = Phala3na replana, Lewin, Prodr. 



Ent. xvi. ph XV. <y,$. Hab. — Sydney, Moretou 

 Bay, Australia. 

 The sexes of this species are quite unlike in pattern. 



159. Cossa vagivitta = Lithosia vagivitta, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. Suppl. 5, p. 1884. Hab.—MjBo\. 



Lithosia, Fabricius. 



160. Lithosia bicosta, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 506. Hab. — 



Sydney. 



161. Lithosia fraterna, n. sp. Hah. — Tasmania. 

 Nearly allied to the preceding species. Primaries dark 



sericeous greyish-brown, Avith a slender deep orange costal 

 border and a silvery-white subcostal stripe ; secondaries 

 bright stramineous ; head and tegula) reddish-orange ; 

 thorax dark greyish-brown : abdomen paler brown ; pri- 

 maries below paler than above and becoming whitish to- 

 Avards outer margin ; body brown ; palpi and proboscis 

 orange, legs blaclcish ; anterior coxai whitish : expanse of 

 wings 1 inch 3 lines. 



162. Lithosia nana, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 507. Hab. — 



Sydney, Moreton Bay. 



163. Lithosia atitlca, Wlk. Lep. ITct. 2, p. 505. Hab. — 



Ceylon. 



