dOO REVISION OF AUSTEALIAN" LEPIDOPTERA^ 



and 7 stalked, 12 approximated to cell from base to about three-fourths. 

 Type, O. glauca Wlk. 



63. OSICA GL.WCA. 



Osica glauca, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxiii., p. 767; Turn., Froc. Linn. Soe. 

 N.S.W., 1903, p. 72.— 0. turneri, B.-Bak., Nov. Zool., 1904, p. 374, PI. 6, f. 31.— 



0. funerea, B.-Bak., Nov. Zool., loc. cit., p. 374. 



N. Qland: Cairns; Qland : Brisbane. Also from New Guinea. 



Gen. 32. Gall ABA. 



Gallaba, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxii., p. 457; Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 

 1904, p. 67. 



Frons with a long anterior tuft. Tongue present. Palpi long, porrect or 

 ascending, hairy; terminal joint long. Antennae pectinated to apex in both 

 sexes. Patagia long, dense, erect, projecting beyond and above thorax. Abdo- 

 men with a small dorsal crest on basal segment. Posterior tibiae with two pairs 

 of spurs, the inner very long, twice as long as outer. Forewings with 5 from 

 middle or slightly below middle, areole rather large, 6 from near base of areole, 

 7 and 10 separate, or rarely 10 connate. Hindwings with 5 from middle or be- 

 low middle, 6 and 7 stalked, 12 closely approximated to cell from base to near 

 its end, sometimes anastomosing. 



'I'ype, G. diiplicata Wlk. 



1. Thorax grey ochropepla. • 



Thorax fuscous 2. 



2. Forewing with post-median lines slender, denticulate duplicata. 



Forewings *ith post-median lines not denticulate, the most 



posterior thickened eugraphes. 



64. Gallaba ochropepla. 



Gallaba ochropepla, Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1903, p. 69. 

 Vict.: Sale. 



65. Gallaba duplicata. 



Gallaba duplicata, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxxii., p. 458; Turn., Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S.W., 1903, p. 68. 



Qland: Brisbane, Stradbroke Is., Coolangatta; N.S.W. : Glen Lines, Sydney. 



66. Gallaba eugraphes, n.sp. 



evyf>a<pris, well finished. 



c?. 42 mm. Head and thorax fuscous with some whitish hairs. Palpi 3i, 

 terminal joint two-thirds; fuscous^ anteriorly ochreous-whitish. Antennae pale- 

 fuscous. Abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Fore- 

 wings sub-oblong, costa arched at base, thence nearly straight, apex subreet- 

 angular, termen bowed, oblic|ue; whitish finely irrorated with fuscous, more closely 

 so as to appear grey in ante-median area excluding basal portion; markings 

 dark-fuscous; a short line from base along fold; a double strongly-waved line 

 from one-third costa to one-third dorsum, angled inwards above dorsum; a 

 strongly marked line from two-thirds costa, transverse towards tornus, bent in- 

 wards, thickened and waved above dorsum, preceded by two, fine, parallel, trans- 

 verse lines, but the first of these is strongly bent inwards towards costa; a series 



