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HEPIALUS MIRABILIS. 
Charagia mirabilis, Roths. 
N.Q. I have received a fine pair of this truly magnificent 
species from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
HEPIALUS CYANOCHLORUS. 
Hepialus thermistis, Low., Tr.R.S.S.A., 1894, p. 77 (var. 
female). 
Hepialus eyanochlora, Low., Tr.R.S.S.A., 1894, р. 77. 
The male resembles 7. eximia, male, but has the base of 
abdomen and of hindwings reddish. The female is normally 
bright grass green, and similarly marked to /7. scotti, female, 
but has the hindwings uniformly red. 
Var. female thermistis. Differs from the typical form only 
in the ground colour of the forewings being brown. 
N.Q., Townsville (Dodd), Mackay. 
PIELUS APHENGES, n. Sp. 
. fAphenges, dark, gloomy.) 
Female, 64 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen, and legs 
fuscous. Antenne ochreous-fuscous.  Forewings elongate- 
oval, costa straight, towards apex slightly arched, apex round- 
ed, termen and dorsum continuously rounded: fuscous, with 
numerous whitish lunules aud short streaks; cilia fuscous. 
Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Type in Coll., Turner. 
N.S.W., Sydney. One specimen received from Mr. G. R. 
Waterhouse. 
TRICTENA LABYRINTHICA. 
Cossus labyrinthicus, Don., Ins. N. Holl. 
Q., Brisbane. N.S.W., Sydnoy.  T., Mount Wellington. 
W.A., Cooigardie. 
