510 



Capua cydsopis, n. sp. (/a>Spa>7ris, of glorious appearance). 



9, 18 mm. Head fuscous-brown; face pale-ochreous. 

 Palpi fuscous-brown; inner-surface pale-ochreous. Antennae 

 fuscous-brown. Thorax with a strong posterior crest; fuscous- 

 brown. Abdomen fuscous-brown. Legs whitish-ochreous ;. 

 anterior pair suffused with fuscous. Forewings not dilated,, 

 costa strongly arched near base, thence straight, apex 

 rounded, termen nearly straight, slightly oblique; whitish- 

 brown; markings reddish-brown, partly edged and spotted 

 with dark-fuscous; a moderately basal patch, produced 

 and obtusely angled outwards in middle ; a subtriangular 

 dorsal spot from ^ to middle ; a rather broad fascia from 

 costa before middle obliquely outwards, greatly dilated below 

 middle, but deeply indented on posterior edge above dorsum * 

 a triangular spot on costa about f, its apex confluent with 

 fascia ; subterminal and submarginal dark lines ; cilia fuscous, 

 mixed with brown. Hindwings deep ochreous towards termen,. 

 irrorated with fuscous; cilia grey, with a darker subbasal line. 



Conspicuously ' distinct . 



Hab. — Queensland: Mount Tambourine, in March; one 

 specimen. 



Capua discotypa, n. sp. (Slctkotv-os, disc-marked). 



9, 12 mm. Head and thorax brown. Palpi 3; brown. 

 Antennae pale-brownish, with narrow blackish rings. 

 (Abdomen broken.) Legs whitish; anterior and middle tibiae 

 and tarsi fuscous, with ochreous-whitish annulations. Fore- 

 wings rather narrow, strongly dilated posteriorly, costa 

 straight, towards apex gently arched, apex rounded, termen 

 obliquely rounded; brown -whitish, closely set with fine fuscous 

 transverse lines and some dark-fuscous irroration ; costa finely 

 strigulated with dark-fuscous; a circular fuscous-brown blotch 

 above § dorsum, to which it is connected ; a fuscous-brown 

 fascia from § costa, narrow on costa but rapidly widening, 

 anterior edge to tornus, posterior to midtermen ; three fuscous 

 streaks from costa beyond this ; cilia fuscous. Hindwings 

 fuscous; towards base thinly scaled; cilia fuscous. 



Hab. — Queensland: Mount Tambourine, in January; 

 one specimen. 



Capua eucamata, n. sp. ( evKa/jLaros, well-wrought). 

 d , 14 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen fuscous. 

 (Antennae broken.) Legs fuscous; tarsi annulated with 

 ochreous-whitish; posterior pair mostly ochreous-whitish. 

 Forewings somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa gently arched, 

 apex round-pointed, termen scarcely rounded, oblique ; in 

 male with a rudimentary costal fold to i; fuscous, mixed with 



