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NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, WITH SYNONOMIC 
AND OTHER NOTES. 
A. JEFFERIS TURNER, M.D., F.E.S. 
[Read October 4, 1904. 
Family, ARCTIADÆ. 
HELIOSiA CHAROPA, n. Sp. 
(Charopos, bright, cheerful.) 
Male, 20-22 mm. Head and palpi orange-ochreous. An- 
tennæ fuscous; in male simple, moderately ciliated (1). Tho- 
rax dark fuscous; apices of patagia ochreous. Abdomen 
dark fuscous; basal segment mixed with ochreous; tuft 
orange-ochreous. Legs fuscous; middle femora and apices 
of middle tibiæ ochreous; posterior pair wholly ochreous. 
Forewings elongate-oval, costa moderately arched, apex 
rounded, termen very obliquely rounded; bright orange- 
ochreous; with two transverse dark fuscous fascie; first 
from one-third costa to before middle of dorsum, narrower 
on costa, broadening slightly in disc; second broader than 
first from costa before apex to tornus, with an outward pro- 
jection beneath costa, followed by an inward projection above 
mid-dise; cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings with termen 
rounded; ochreous; a very broad dark fuscous terminal 
band, containing an ochreous dot at apex; cilia dark fuscous. 
Type in Coll, Turner 
N.Q., Townsvile, in February, June, and October; five 
specimens, of which four were received from Mr. F. P. Dodd ; 
one I captured myself. 
STENOSCAPTIA PHLOGOZONA, n. Sp. 
(Phlogozonos, with fiery band.) 
Male, 15 mm. Head bright yellow. Palpi whitisn- 
ochreous. Antenne pale fuscous; in male simple, mode- 
rately ciliated (1%). Thorax dull purple; берив bright yel- 
low. Abdomen fuscous. Legs ochreous; anterior pair soine- 
what iufuscated. Forewings elongate-oblong, costa rather 
strongly arched, apex rounded, termen straight, slightiv 
oblique; purple, with metallic reflections; a broad ante- 
median bright yellow fascia with straight edges; a narrow, 
bright yellow terminal band, broadest on costa, indented be- 
neath costa, coming to a point at tornus; cilia bright yel- 
low.  Hindwings with termen rounded; whitish, thinly 
scaled ; a broad fuscous terminal band; cilia fuscous. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
N.Q., Townsville, in March; one specimen, received from 
Mr. FP, Dodd. 
