TERATOPOEA. DARANIASIA. 271 



Genus TEKATOPORA. 



Type. 



Teratopora, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 459 hajdodes. 



Proboscis fully deTeloped ; palpi porrect, not reaching beyond frons, which 

 is smoothly scaled ; antennse of male with cilia and bristles ; abdomen clothed 

 with rough hair ; tibise with the spurs moderate. Fore wing rather narrow ; 

 the costa slightly arched, the termen obliquely rounded ; Tein 1 emitting a vein 

 from its middle running to termen and connected by a cross vein with vein 2 at 

 middle ; vein 2 from long before end of cell, curyed near base ; 3, 4 shortly 

 stalked; 5 from just above angle of cell; 6, 7 stalked, 8, 9 absent, 10 shortly 

 stalked with 6, 7 ; U from cell, free. Hind wing broad, the termen obtusely 

 angled at middle ; vein 2 from middle of cell ; 3, 4 stalked ; 6 absent ; 6, 7 

 coincident ; 8 from middle of cell, arched. 



A. Hind wing yellow irregularis. 



B. Hind wing whitish haplocles. 



567. Teratopora irregularis, n. sp. 



(S . Dull straw-yellow ; tibise, tarsi, and abdomen above tinged 

 with fuscous. Fore wing with indistinct diffused oblique fuscous 



Fig. 191. — Teratopora irregularis, (^ . {. 



band from lower angle of cell to inner margin, the area beyond it 

 tinged with fuscous. Hind wing yellower. 



Hab. Queensland, 1 (S type ; Yictoeia, Black Spur Eange 

 (Anderson), 1 c5' . Kvj). 28 millim. 



*568. Teratopora haplodes. (Plate XXY. fig. 28.) 



Teratopora haplodes, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1889, p. 459 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. 

 p. 341. 



cJ . Yellowish brown ; abdomen greyish towards base. Fore 

 wing with indistinct postmedial fuscous line from upper angle of 

 cell to inner margin, angled inwards below the cell. Hind wing 

 whitish, slightly tinged with ochreous towards termen. 



Hab. N. Guinea, Pt. Moresby, type t c5" in Coll. Meyrick. £Jx^. 

 30 millim. 



Genus DARANTASIA. „ 



Type. 



Darantasia, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. iii. p. 186 (1859) ... ctmeiflena. 



Coutha, Wlk. xxxi. 234 (1864) semiclusa. 



Peronetis, Meyr. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) i. p. 242 (1886) ... xenodora. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, extending to just beyond frons ; 



