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some fuscous scales. Abdomen fuscous; tuft white. Legs fuscous; dorsal liairs 

 on tibiae and tarsi white. Porewings triangular, costa straight, apex tolerably 

 pointed, termen bowed, slightly oblique; white, markings fuscous and orange; an 

 interrupted, sub-basal, orange, transverse line edged with dark-fuscous; a similar 

 line from one-third costa, interrupted beneath costa, angled first outwardly, then 

 inwardly, ending on two-fifths dorsum; a dark-fuscous diseal dot, edged with 

 orange, beneath mid-eosta; a similar, larger, transversely oval dot posterior to 

 this; a sinuate line of orange dots from five-sixths costa to four-fifths dorsum, 

 edged posteriorly by a dentate fuscous line; central area between second and 

 third lines broadly suffused with fuscous; a fuscous submarginal line not reach- 

 ing costa or dorsum; cilia white with broad fuscous bars. Hindwings with ter- 

 men rounded; white, irrorated with fuscous; a dark-fuscous median diseal dot; 

 broadly suffused, median and post-median, fuscous, transverse lines, separated by 

 a waved white line; cilia white, bases barred with fuscous. 



Tas. : Mt. Wellington in January; one specimen received from Mr. G. H. 

 Hardy. 'I'ype in Queensland Museum. 



Gen. 8. Cynosarga. 



Cynosarga, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxii., p. 385. 



Palpi short, porrect, hairy. Posterior tibiae with two pairs of large spurs. 

 Porewings with 5 from middle of cell, 6 from upper angle, areole small, 7, 8, 9 

 stalked, 10 connate or short-stalked with them. Hindwings with 3 and 4 separate, 

 5 from slightly above middle of cell, 6 and 7 stalked, 12 not connected with cell, 

 but approximated to it as far as or beyond middle. 



There is only the one species. 



22. Cynosarga ornata. 



Cynosarga ornata, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxii., p. 386. 



J. 40 mm. ?. 46 mm. Head reddish-brown; face and palpi usually fus- 

 cous. Antennae pale-ochreous. Thorax reddish-brown. Abdomen fuscous; tuft 

 gTey. Legs fuscous above, whitish-ochreous beneath. Forewings triangular, 

 apex round-pointed, termen bowed, slightly oblique; fuscous, unevenly suffused 

 with grey-whitish; a dark-fuscous, dentate, sub-basal, transverse line, partly edged 

 posteriorly with reddish; two, short, longitudinal, dark-fuscous marks in disc 

 beyond this ; a dark-fuscous line from one-third costa to mid-dorsum, at first 

 outwardly curved, sharply indented inwards above dorsum, edged throughout pos- 

 teriorly with whitish and reddish ; an obliquely oval, whitish, diseal spot at three- 

 fifths, containing a central reddish line; a dark-fuscous line from two-thirds 

 costa to dorsum before tornus, at first directed outwardly, thence strongly bisinuate 

 and dentate, edged throughout posteriorly, first with whitish, then with reddish; 

 a subterminal series of triangular dark-fuscous spots; cilia white, with a con- 

 tinuous dentate fuscous line, dentations extending from bases to apices. Hind- 

 wings with termen rounded; fuscous or pale-fuscous; cilia whitish, bases partly 

 pale-fuscous. 



N. Qland : Cairns ; Qland : Brisbane. 



Gen. 9. Obnosanda. 



Oenosanda, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., vii., p. 1713. 



P^lpi obsolete. Antennae in c? bipectinated to apex, in ? simple. Abdominal 

 tuft in d' moderate, in ? large. Posterior tibiae with two pairs of spurs. Fore- 

 wings with 5 from middle of cell, 6 from areole, which is large, 7, 8, 9 sta.lked 



