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Fam. LIPARIDAE. 

 Gen. A c Y P H A s. 

 Veins 3 and 4 of hindwings may be separate, connate, or stalked. 



ErUPROCTIS STENOMORPHA. 



The description of c? should be amended as follows, — an orange streak on 

 dorsum from base to one-third; an inwardly oblique orange-ochreous fascia be- 

 yond middle not quite reaching costa, dilated beneath costa, interrupted in middle, 

 dilated into a smaller spot on dorsum; an indistinct suffused subterminal line on 

 lower two-thirds. A 9 from Coll. Lyell differs as follows. — 40 mm. Forewings 

 pale ochreous-fuscous ; dorsal edge with very long haii-s; no basal dorsal streak; 

 fascia reduced to a round whitish-oohreous spot beneath costa and a much smaller 

 spot on mid-dorsum. Hindwings pale-fuscous; base and cilia pale-ochreous. 



EXOME PELOSPILA. 



Lymantria lutescens, Auriv., Arkiv f. Zool., Stockholm, xiii., 1920, p. 26, l.i.. 

 f. 3, N.W. Aust.: Broome. 



The excellent figures given of this and the following species are easily re- 

 cognised. 



Lymantria NEPHROGR.tPHA. 



Lymantria mjobergi, Auriv., Arkiv f. Zool., xiii., 1920, p. 26, T.i., f.l. 



Fam. ANTHELIDAE. 



Gen. C H B N U A L A. 



Chenuala, Swin., Cat. Oxf. Mus., i., 1892, p. 212. 



Closely allied to Anthela from which it differs only in the c? frenuhim being 

 weakly developed, with the retinaculum very near- the base of the forewing, and 

 in the elongation of the tornal area of the hindwing. 



Chenuala heliaspis. 



Oeneria heliaspis, Meyr., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1891, p. 192. — Chenuala 

 rufa, Swin., Cat. Oxf. Mus., i., 1892, p. 212. 



(?. 52-58 mm. Head and palpi brownish or gTey. Antennae fuscous-grey; 

 pectinations in <S 10, fuscous. Thorax and abdomen brownish or reddish-brown. 

 Legs brownish or gTey. Forewings triang-ular, costa straight to two-thirds, 

 thence gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen longer than dorsum, strongly 

 sinuate, oblique; reddish-ochreous-brown ; markings fuscous; four dentate or 

 crenulate transverse lines more or less distinct; first outwardly-curved from one- 

 fourth costa to one-third dorsum; second shortly beyond and parallel to first; 

 third nearly straight from two-thirds costa to two-thirds dorsum; fourth similar, 

 subterminal; a dark-fuscous discal dot beneath mideosta; cilia brownish or fus- 

 cous. Hindwings with dorsum elongate, tornus prominent, rounded, apes ob- 

 tusely rounded, termen nearly straight; orange-red; a fuscous discal dot at one- 

 fourth; a dentate subterminal fuscous line from dorsum, lost in disc; traces of a 

 similar line preceding this; a grey tornal blotch; cilia ochreous. Underside pale 

 orange-red; marking's similar, but forewing-s with an additional discal dot at one- 

 fourth. 



