40 Jeff er is Turner: 



ninth convergent; a pronounced blackish terminal line; cilia white, 

 apices grey. Hindwings with termen straight, angled and with a strong 

 acute projection on vein 4; with 5 fasciae similar to those on forewing, 

 outwardly oblique, not reaching termen; a subterminal, angled fascia 

 of grey strigulae; terminal line as forewing, but widely interrupted 

 at base of projection; projection with three blackish dots, one on each 

 side of base, the third on inner margin before apex. 



N.Q., Claudie River, in December; one specimen taken by Mr. J. 

 A. Kershaw. Also from the Archipelago, Ceylon, and India. 



Fam. EPIPLEMIDAE. 



An examination of the types in the British Museum shows that I 

 was mistaken in some of my identifications. 



Balantiucha leucocephala. 



Erosia leucocephala, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus., xxvi., p. 1758. 

 Dirades platyphylla. Turn., Tr. R.S., S.A., 1903, p. 21. 



Balantiucha leucocera. 



Dirades leucocera, Hmps., 111. Het., viii., p. 102, pi. 150, fig. 

 13. Moths Ind. iii. p. 133. 



Balantiucha mutans. 



Erosia mutans, Butl., A.M.N.H. (5), xix., p. 434 (1887), 

 Dirades seminigra, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 346. 



Dirades lugens. 

 Epiplema lugens, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1897, p. 202. 



Chaetopyga horrida. 



There is a doubt as to the true locality for this species. In the 

 British Museum there are specimens labelled as from British Guiana. 

 Should this be correct the species must be removed from the Aus- 

 tralian fauna. 



Epiplema conflictaria. 



Epiplema lacteata. Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 276. 

 Epiplema perpolita, Warr., ib. 1896, p. 349. 



Epiplema angulata. 



Epiplema angulata, Warr., Nov. Zool., 1896, p. 275. 

 Epiplema schematica, Turn., Ann, Q. Mus., 1911, p. 83. 

 Also from New Guinea and Amboyna. 



Fam. THYRIDIDAE. 



Some additions and corrections to my revision were published in 

 the Proc. Roy. Soc, Q., 1915, p. 26, and to these I shall not further 

 refer. 



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