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for comparison. The species occurs in Victoria; I think that, as in the 
case of all other Geometrina common to both regions, Australia i is “its original 
home. 
14. Pasiphila bilineolata, Walk. 
The following are all additional synonyms of this species: Coremia 
inductata, Walk., 1822; Scotosia denotata, ib. 1961 ; Scotosia subitata, ib., 
1862; Scotosia humerata, ib., 1862 ; Phibalapteryx eupitheciata, ib., 1720 ; 
Phibalapteryz parvulata, ib., 1721 ; Coremia cristata, ib., Suppl., 1683. 
I find that this species also occurs in Australia, being common in 
Victoria and New South Wales. 
16. Tatosoma agrionata, Walk. 
(Cidaria agrionata, Walk., 1417; Cidaria tipulata, ib., 1417; Cidaria inelinataria, ib., 
1418; Cidaria transitaria, ib., 1419; Cidaria collectaria, ib., 1419; Sauris mistata, 
Feld., exxxi., 12.) 
All these synonyms refer to this species, and not to the following, as 
supposed. 
17. Tatosoma timora, n. sp. 
(Tatosoma agrionata, Meyr. (nec. Walk.), Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 68.) 
It becomes necessary now to rename this species, as above 
26. Arsinoé subochraria, Dbld. 
Aspilates euboliaria, Walk., 1684, is an additional synonym of this. 
33. Cidaria arida, Butl. 
(Melanthia arida, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., 505; Cidaria chaotica, Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 
1883, 76. 
Identified as above ; Butler’s type is a very poor specimen, which may 
partially account for the incomprehensibility of his Ec 
. 42. Larentia lucidata, Walk 
(Larentia lucidata, Walk., 1200; Coremia plurimata, ib. 1321 ; Paragra venipunctata, ib., 
66 ; Larentia psamathodes, Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 8 
The synonymy will stand as above. 
47. Larentia subobscurata, Walk. 
(Scotosia subobseurata, Walk., 1358; Larentia petropola, Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 
2] 
Type rather worn, but clearly identifiable. 
48. Larentia cinerearia, Dbld. 
An additional synonym is Larentia difusaria, Walk., 1201. In the 
synonymy of this species similisata, Walk., is wrongly printed as semi- 
lisata. 
62. Pasithea brephos, Walk. 
The reference to Fidonia enysii, Butl., as a synonym, should be struck 
eut; vid. infr. 
