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crimson. Hindwings with termen strongly rounded; 3 and 4 

 short-stalked; as forewings but without costal markings; a 

 crimson antemedian discal dot on end of cell. Underside 

 similar. 



Tasmania: Cradle Mountain, in January (3,000-3,500 

 ft.); one. specimen, received from Dr. R. J. Tillyard. 



Chlorocoma melocrossa, Meyr. 



I now regard C. periphracta. Turn,, as a well-marked 

 local race of G. melocrossa. I have found it only on Strad- 

 broke Island, but examples intermediate between it and the 

 typical form occur at Coolangatta, in both instances attached 

 to Banksia serratifolia. 



Chlorocoma neptunus, Butl. 

 Ghloeres cissina, Turn. 



In describing this as a Chloeres I overlooked the very 

 slender male frenulum, and minute retinaculum near to base 

 of wing. 



Queensland : Rockhampton, Gayndah, Rosewood, Too- 

 woomba, Killamey. 



Chlorocoma tachypora, Turn. 



Near the preceding but distinguishable by the white 

 costal streak of forewings, and the face being not green but 

 greenish-ochreous. 



Queensland : Stradbroke Island, Southport. 



Gren. Pamphlebia, Warr. 

 Differs from Chlorocoma, Turn., in the forewings having 

 vein 11 stalked from 10, and in the terminal joint of palpi 

 being elongate in female. Type P. ruhrolimhraria. 



Pamphlebia rubrolimbaria, Gn. (Amaurinia). 

 Thalassodes diserta, Wlk. 

 Thalassodes simpliciaria, Wlk. 

 Nemoria rufotinctaria, Snel. 

 Chlorocoma perigrapta, Turn. 

 Northern Queensland : Ingham. Also from New Guinea, 

 Borneo, Ceylon, and India. I am indebted to Mr. L. B. 

 Prout for the identification. 



Gen. Gelasma, Warr. 

 PrasinocyTna, Warr. 



Type G. thetydaria, Gn., from India. I am unable to 

 separate these two genera. Those species to which Gelasma is 



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