362 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



apices fuscous-brown except at apex and towards tornus. Hindwings with ter- 

 men rounded, somewliat bent between veins 4 and 5 ; as forewings hut without 

 discal spot. Underside similar. 



This is near Bethune-Baker's C. dorierana (Nov. Zool., 1908, p. 175), and I 

 cannot be sure that it is not the other sex of one of the Papuan species of which 

 only the d" is known. 



Type in National Museum, Melbourne. 



N. Qland: Claudie River in January; one specimen taken at light by Mr. 

 J. A. Kershaw. 



Gen. 2. Eupterote. 



Eupterote, Hb., Verz., p. 187; Hmps., Moths Ind., i., p. 54. 



Palpi short, porrect. Posterior tibiae without median spurs. PVenulum and 

 retinaculum absent. Forewing-s with 5 from above middle, sometimes from near 

 upper angle, 6 from angle, 7, 8, 9 stalked, or 6, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 10 absent. Hind- 

 wings with 3 and 4 separate, 5, 6, 7 separate but approximated at origin, 12 

 moderately well separated from cell, somewhat approaching it in middle. 



Type, E. fabia Cram, from India. 



3. Eupterote expansa. 



Darala expansa, Luc, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1891, p. 28G. — Eupterote 

 doddi, Turn., Ann. Qland. Mus., x., 1911, p. 132. 



'I'his species, which varies considerably in colour, has been sufficiently 

 described. 



N. Qland : Kuranda near Cairns, Evelyn Scrub neax Herberton. The locality 

 Dawson River given by Lucas is an error. 



Index to Eupterotidae. 



Eupterote . . . . ' . 2. 



Synonyms in italics. 



calliloma , 1. ueurina 2. 



doddi 3. serranotata . . . . 1. 



expansa 3. 



Earn. NOTODONTIDAE. 



Tongue present or absent. Labial palpi developed or obsolete. Maxillary 

 palpi obsolete. Forewings with areole present or absent; 5 from above middle 

 of cell. Hindwing-s with two anal veins, 5 from middle of cell, usually weakly 

 developed, rarely absent, 12 approximated and sometimes connected with cell at 

 one-fourth or middle, usually approximated till towards end of cell. 



Since my former revision (These Proceedings, 1903, p. 42) this family has 

 been considerably enlarged by the inclusion of the Cnethocampinae. Apart from 

 these the numlier of new additions is not large. 



Subfam. CNETHOCAMPINAE. 



'I'ongue absent. Labial palpi obsolete, or rarely present but small. An- 

 tennae of d and usually also of ? pectinate to apex. Abdomen with a large 

 apical tuft in both sexes, esijecially developed in 2. Forewing-s with or without 



