BY A. JEFPERIS TURNER. 351 



Anthela callileuca, n.sp. 

 Ka\\(\£ii/cos, beautifully white. 



c?. 40 mm. 9. 54 mm. Head fuscous; face and palpi ochreous-brown. 

 Antennae rosy, towards apex grey, pectinations fuscous. Thorax white. Abdo- 

 men dark-ochreous, tuft, sides, and underside pale-yellow. Legs rosy. Fore- 

 wings triang-ular, costa in <S straight, in S gently arched, apex pointed, termen 

 slightly bowed, slightly oblique; white; moderate, circular, discal spots beneath 

 costa at one-fourth and middle, ochreous edged with blackish; a short, inwardly- 

 oblique, fuscous, subapical streak from costa; cilia white. Hindwings with. 

 termen gently rounded; white; sometimes a fuscous subapical costal spot; cilia 

 white, in c? pale-yellow on dorsum. Underside similar, but discal spots on fore- 

 wing fuscous and small; two fuscous discal dots on hindwing, and sometimes a 

 suffused straight fuscous line from costa just before apex to tornus. 



Qland. : Emerald, in January and February ; two specimens received from 

 Mr. W. B. Barnard. Clermont, in January; one specimen received from Mr. 

 E. J. Dumigan. 



Anthela xanthocera^ n.sp. 



iavSoKepos, yellow-horned. 



3. 50 mm. ?. 66 mm. Head whitish or pale purple-grey; face with a 

 transverse fuscous line on upper margin. Palpi fuscous, whitish beneath. An- 

 tennae yellow or orange; pectinations in d' 6, in 2 2. 'Ihorax and abdomen 

 whitish, more or less tinged with purple-grey. Legs grey-whitish; apices of 

 middle and posterior femora with a white spot, edged with blackish, on inner 

 side. Forewings triangular, in ? more elongate, costa very slightly arched, apex 

 pointed, in ? acute and produced, termen roimded, oblique, in $ strongly sinuate; 

 pale purple-grey; two white discal dots edged with fuscous; cilia yellow, in 2 

 fuscous. Hindwings broader in ?, termen rounded; colour and cilia as fore- 

 wings; a subterminal series of dots, or a dentate subterminal line, fuscous. 

 Underside grey with two fuscous discal dots on forewing; hindwing with a very 

 short transverse fuscous mark on dorsum before tornus. 



Allied to A. acuta Wlk., but entirely devoid of markings except discal dots 

 on forewings. 



Qland.: Jandowae, in March; two specimens from larvae found by Mrs. 

 Hobler. 



Anthela barnaedi, n.sp. 



S. 42-50 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and legs pale- 

 brown. Forewings triang-ular, costa straight, apex acute, termen strongly sinuate, 

 slightly oblique; pale-brown; markings dark-brown; an outwardly curved line 

 from one-sixth costa to one-sixth dorsum; a less curved line from one-third costa 

 to one-third dorsum; a small transverse discal mark beneath mid-costa; a broad 

 sinuate line from two-thirds costa to mid-doi-sum, anteriorly sharply defined, 

 posteriorly suffused and merging into a moderately broad, brown transverse fascia, 

 which is limited by a slender darker line from three-fourths costa to three-fourths 

 dorsum; a narrow terminal fascia, less distinct toward tornus, its anterior edge 

 slightly crenulate; cilia pale-brown. Hindwings with termen rounded; colour 

 and markings as forewings except that there is only one ante-median line, and 

 no terminal fascia. Underside similar, but with no ante-median lines, and with 

 two discal dots on each wing. 



