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on bases. Hindwings with termen rounded; dark grey, 
cilia grey. 
The genus -A ziorata (Turn., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1902, p. 120) 
agrees with Pachylepis (Hmps., Moths Ind., ii, p. 337) in 
the non-crested abdomen and stalking of veins 7, 8, 9, 10 of 
forewings, but differs in the stalking of 3 and 4 and 6 and 
7 of hindwings. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
N.Q., Thursday Island. One specimen. 
Section, HYPENIN Ж. 
NODARIA ANELIOPIS, n. sp. 
(Aneliopis, gloomy looking.) 
Female, 28-30 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, and antenne 
fuscous. Abdomen fuscous mixed with whitish. Legs 
fuscous, with some whitish scales. Forewings elongat:-tri 
angular, costa nearly straight, termen  bowed, slightly 
oblique; fuscous; a dark fuscous median discal dot; a wavy 
darker lime, succeeded by a pale line, from five-sixths costa 
to five-sixths dorsum; a terminal series of minute, dark 
fuscous dots: cilia fuscous. Hindwings with termen round- 
ed, slightly indented beneath apex: pale fuscous; cili fus- 
cous whitish. 
In this species and in Vodaria armatalis, Wlk., vein 5 of 
hindwings arises from close to lower angle of cell, bu* both 
have the characteristic palpi of Vodaria, and so differ from 
the genus Simplicia. 
Type in Coll, Turner. 
N.Q., Thursday Island, Townsville. "Three specimens. 
Family, GEOMETRIDÆ. 
Sub-Family, GEOMETRINÆ. 
EUCHLORIS PERIPHRACTA, n. Sp. 
( Periphraktos, fenced around.) 
Male, female, 24-28 mm. Head ochreous; fillet whitish ; 
face reddish-ochreous. Palpi ochreous. ^ Antenne whitish ; 
in male with long pectinations (6), apical fourth simple. 
Thorax green ; collar and bases of patagia ochreous; a median 
ochreous spot, continuous with abdominal streak. Abdomen 
green, towards apex whitish; a median ochreous streak, be- 
coming obsolete posteriorly ; beneath whitish. Legs whitish ; 
anterior and middle pairs brownish anteriorly, except anterior 
coxe, which are ochreous. Forewings triangular, costa 
straight, slightly arched towards apex, apex tolerably point- 
ed, termen nearly straight, oblique; green, inclining to 
bluish-green: a broad, deep-ochreous costal streak, costal 
