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certainly nearly allied. Proboloptera, Meyr. (P.L.S. N.S.W., 
1891, p. 641), is also closely allied, if really distinct. 
ORSONOBA CLELIA. 
Orsonoba clelia, Cram., Бар, хобу А» ны д, BBL 
cclxxxviii, b. c. Hmps., Moths Ind., iii., p- 212. 
Q., Gympie (Illidge). Also from Borneo, Ceylon, and 
India. 
ORSONOBA ZAPLUTA, n. Sp. 
/ Zaploutos, rich.) 
Female, 54-56 mm. Head and palpi grey, purplish-grey, 
or reddish-grey ; face with a pair of lateral, whitish spots. 
Antenne grey. Thorax and abdomen stout ; grey, sometimes 
reddish tinged. ^ Legs grey, irrorated with dark fuscous. 
Forewings elongate-triangular, costa straight to near apex, 
then strongly curved, apex rounded, termen with three shght, 
subapical dentations, then sigmoid, and with a rounded pro- 
jection on tornus, dorsum convex in basal and strongly con- 
cave in terminal half; grey, whitish-grey, or reddish; a 
fuscous line from two-fifths costa, shortly outwardly oblique, 
then strongly bent inwards to one-third dorsum; a similar 
line from three-quarters costa to three-quarters dorsum, pre- 
ceded beneath angle by a ferruginous suffusion, which some- 
times contains hyaline spots free from scales; a short ferru- 
ginous shade from costa before apex, and a slight similar 
shade from tornus; cilia grey or reddish. Hindwings with 
costa strongly excavated in middle, short, no true apical 
angle, but a strongly projecting acute angle on vein 7, ter- 
men obtusely angled on veiu 4, straight above and below 
angulation; colour as forewings; a small, hyaline, scale-less 
spot, bordered with fuscous on end of cell: a transverse, fus- 
cous, or ferruginous line just beyond discal spot, sometimes 
succeeded by some hyaline spots resembling those on fore- 
wing. 
A variable species, but easily recognised : the hyaline discal 
spot of hindwings is a good characteristic. 
Type in ColL, Turner. 
Q., Brisbane; in April and May. Three specimens. 
ORSONOBA LUTEOLA, n. Sp. 
(Luteolus, yellowish.) 
Male, 37 mm. Head ochreous; face with rounded projec- 
tion, with a median pair of fuscous dots, beneath which is a 
brownish, transverse bar, lower edge whitish. Palpi ochre- 
ous, apex fuscous. Antenne fuscous; in male bipectinated 
to apex, pectinations moderately long (4). Thorax whitish, 
anterior edge broadly fuscous. Abdomen whitish-ochreous 
