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fuscous. Legs fuscous, posterior pair ochreous-yellow. 

 Abdomen yellowish-orange, deeper orange beneath. Fore- 

 wings very elongate triangular, costa hardly arched, termen 

 obliquely rounded; white, with fuscous markings; a small 

 spot at base of wing : three more or less confluent spots, 

 forming a narrow outwardly oblique band, from costa at 

 about one-fifth to middle of wing; a small spot just above 

 dorsum, and anterior to termination of band; a narrow 

 dentate fascia from middle of costa to middle of dorsum, 

 sharply sinuate inwards above middle; a twice outwardly 

 sinuate narrow line from five-sixths of costa to just before 

 anal angle, becoming interrupted and dot-like on lower third; 

 an elongate discal spot above middle, between median and last 

 line, but nearer the latter; a short oblique dash from costa 

 near apex, nearly reaching first sinuation of last line; a row 

 of hind-marginal dots; cilia pale-yellow. Hindwings very 

 pale-yellow; a fuscous elongate discal spot above and beyond 

 middle; a pale-fuscous apical patch, obscurely continued along 

 termen to middle; cilia pale-yellow. 



One specimen, in November. I have seen a specimen 

 from Birchip, Victoria. 



22. Castulo gratiosa, Wlk, 



Three specimens, in October; these appear to fluctuate 

 between gratiosa, Wlk., and zonophanes, Meyr., the median 

 band of forewings being nearly filled in with fuscous, and 

 the post-medial band as broad as in zonojjhanes. Perhaps a 

 further series may indicate a new species. 



23. Castulo laeta, Wlk. 



A single specimen, of the form xanthomelas, Low., taken 

 in November; the bands of forewings are much broader than 

 the type, and strikingly approach shepherdi, Newm. 



Subfamily ARCTIANAE. 



24. Ardices glatignyi, Le Guill. 

 Taken occasionally, in November. 



25. Cremnophora angasi, Wlk. 

 Not uncommon in the spring and in March. 



26. Utetheisa pulchella, Linn. 

 Common from September to April. 



