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FRAUS CROCEA. 
Hectomanes crocea, Luc., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1891, p. 283. 
The female has the forewings proportionately narrower 
than in the male, and of a pale brownish colour, the hind- 
wings being grey-whitish. Dr. Lucas has described a variety 
of the male as female. 
Q., Brisbane, Toowoomba; in March, April, and May. 
N.S.W., Sydney. 
FRAUS SIMULANS. 
Fraüs simulans, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. vii., p. 1564. 
Hectomanes simulans, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1889, p. 1126. 
Male, nec., female. 
Hectomanes fusca, Luc., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1891, p. 283. 
Female specimens received from Mr. G. Lyell have the 
forewings uniformly fuscous without any trace of a white 
streak. 
I have not seen Dr. Lucas's type, but do not think it is 
likely to be distinct. 
V., Moe, Gisborne. T., Hobart. 
FRAUS BILINEATA. 
Fraüs bilineata, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxxii, p. 595. 
I think Mr. Meyrick has been mistaken in describing this 
as the female of the preceding species І have male examples 
with markings exactly similar to the female. 
V., Melbourne. W.A., Coolgardie. 
HEPIALUS SPLENDENS. 
Charagia splendens, Scott, Tr.E.S.N.S.W., ii., p. 3l. 
Q., Brisbane. N.S.W., Sydney. 
HEPIALUS SCOTTI. 
Charagia scotti, Scott, Tr.E.S.N.S.W., ii., p. 34. 
Hepialus daphnandre, Luc., P.L.S.N.S.W., 1891, p. 284. 
N.Q. (Dodd). Q., Nambour, Brisbane, Mount Tam- 
bourine. N.S.W., Richmond River. 
HEPIALUS RAMSAYI. 
Charagia ramsayi, Scott, Tr.E.S.N.S.W., ii., p. 32. : 
Q., Nambour, Brisbane, Mount Tambourine. N.S.W., 
Newcastle. 
HEPIALUS EXIMIUS. 
Charagia erimia, Scott, Tr.E.S.N.S.W., ii., p. 35. 
Q., Nambour, Mount Tambourine. N.S.W., Newcastle. 
