298 Mr. H. T. Stainton's Descriptions of 



Anterior wings pale golden-brown, with several distinct white 

 markings, namely, two fasciae, two small costal spots, one large 

 dorsal spot, and an oblique apical streak. The first fascia is near 

 the base, rather obliquely placed, being nearest the base on the 

 inner margin, it is not dark-margined ; the second fascia is rather 

 obliquely placed, of irregular form, broadest on the fold and much 

 attenuated towards the costa, it is distinctly dark-margined ; the 

 two costal spots are both small, especially the second, rather ob- 

 liquely placed and dark-margined ; between them, on the inner 

 margin, is the much larger dorsal spot, only dark-margined on its 

 anterior edge ; the oblique apical streak begins on the costa beyond 

 the second costal spot, and runs out in the middle of the hind 

 margin ; it is very distinctly dark-margined on its anterior edge. 

 Cilia pale grey, intersected by a cup-shaped black streak. 



Posterior wings grey, with paler cilia. 



Abdomen grey above, beneath pearly white, with dark grey 

 bands. 



Anterior legs : femora whitish, with a dark grey blotch ; tibiae 

 blackish; tarsi white, with black spots. Middle legs : femora and 

 tibiae whitish ; tarsi white, with black spots. Posterior legs : 

 femora whitish ; tibiae pale grey ; tarsi white, with black spots. 



This is a true Gracilar'ia. 



I have only seen one specimen (of which the thorax is imper- 

 ceptible from the pin). It was captured by Mr. Sylvester Diggles, 

 at Moreton May, North Australia. 



In my own Collection. 



Gracilaria Terminalice, Atkinson, in litt. (PI. X. fig. 8.) 



Alls anticis saturate brunneis, fasciis duabus, prima ad dorsum 

 cum basim connexa, secunda fere recta in medio, strigulaque 

 sub-apicali costae albis ; interdum puncto costali pone me- 

 dium albido valde obsolete. 



Exp. al. 3 lin. 



Head and face white. Maxillary palpi white. Labial palpi 

 white, with the tip of the second joint grey. Antennae dark 

 fuscous, with the basal joint white. 



Anterior wings rich dark-brown, with two white fasciae, broadest 

 on the inner margin, and with a white costal spot towards the 

 apex. The first white fascia is near the base and is connected 

 with the base along the inner tnargin, it is much attenuated on 

 the costa ; the second fascia is nearly in the middle of the wing, 

 and tapers gradually towards the costa ; both these are dark- 



