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triangular, costa straight, apex pointed, termen nearly 

 straight, oblique; pale green; a yellow line along 

 costa to |; an oblique yellow line from mid-clorsuni, 

 moderately broad, but narrowing to extremity, which lies just 

 beneath | costa; terminal edge whitish; cilia pale yellow. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded; whitish; a yellowish suf- 

 fusion on mid-dorsum giving rise to a short transverse line; 

 a greenish suffusion on dorsum before tornus; a large round 

 brownish-ochreous subtornal blotch; cilia whitish, around 

 tornus yellow. Underside of forewings similar to upperside, 

 but paler and without oblique line ; of hindwings greenish- 

 white, tornal blotch anteriorly orange, posteriorly deep 

 crimson. 



Western Australia: Dardanup, in October; one specimen 

 received from Mr. G. F. Berthoud. Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Gen. NoREiA, Wlk. 

 NoREiA LOxosTicHA, Tum. (Idiodes). 



I have since received a male example, which shows a 

 small hairy tuft on underside of hindwing over vein 2, and 

 has the posterior tibiae dilated with internal groove and tuft. 

 The species has some close allies in the Indo-Malayan region, 

 and I will not be sure of its distinctness. 



Northern Queensland : Kuranda in April and May ; two 

 specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Gen. Celerena, Walk. 



Face smooth. Tongue well developed. Palpi moderate, 

 porrect; second joint shortly rough-haired; terminal joint 

 short, with smoothly adpressed hairs. Antennae rather more 

 than J; in male shortly ciliated, usually with a small tuft of 

 scales about middle, beyond this with moderately long bristles. 

 Thorax densely hairy beneath, usually with an expansile 

 posterior tuft of hairs. Abdomen of male usually with a 

 basal tuft of long hairs on under-surface. Femora densely 

 hairy. Posterior tibiae of male dilated with inner expansile 

 tuft of hairs, long crooked median spurs, inner terminal 

 spur only, its apex prolonged into a strong outer horny 

 process. Forewings in male with a deep basal furrow beneath 

 in cell : 7, 8, 9 stalked, 10 and 11 stalked, their stalk anas- 

 tomosing strongly with 12, 10 connected with 8, 9. Hind- 

 wings with 5 from above middle of cell, 6 and 7 separate, 

 8 moderately remote from cell, connected with it by an 

 oblique bar near base. 



Type G. divisa, Wlk. An Indo-Malayan genus which is 

 rather largely represented in New Guinea. 



