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veins with their branches and cross-veins, forming fifteen areolets, 

 of which eight or nine are open to the wing-borders, and six or 

 seven are closed ; five are long and narrow, and open to the fore 

 border close to the tip ; one is open to the tip and to the bind 

 border : the seventh Joint is confined to the bind border, and is 

 divided by a very short vein from the preceding ; the eighth 

 Joint communicates with the bind border and with the base of 

 the wing, and ie separated from the seventh by an areolet which 

 is , more or less , open ; two of its sides form an angle on the 

 bind border : body dull reddish brown , slightly tinged with a 

 hoary bloom, and thinly clothed with short black hairs ; under- 

 side hoary , and thinly clothed with pale yellow hairs : head 

 tawny above the Insertion of the feelers ; hypostoma ferruginous : 

 sucker black , much shorter than the ehest ; the other parts of 

 the mouth ferruginous : feelers black ; first and second joints 

 ferruginous ; third Joint conical , piceous at the base ; bristle 

 nearly twice the length of all the preceding joints : eyes dark 

 Ted, clothed with tawny down : a fringe of pale yellow hairs on 

 the bind border of the ehest , and another on the base of the 

 abdomen , which in the male , is round at the tip , shorter than 

 the ehest, and rather broader than long ; that of the female has 

 the four hindmost segments very small and narrow, and forming 

 a short tail : legs ferruginous : wings gray , ferruginous at the 

 base and along the fore borders , and slightly tinged with the 

 same colour on the disks ; wing - ribs and fore border veins fer- 

 ruginous ; the other veins black ; poisers tawny. Length of the 

 body 7 — 9 lines ; of the wings 18 — 21 lines. New Holland." — 

 Diese Art ist = Novae-Hollandiae Macq., siehe Nr. 62. 



Tr, Aurora Walk, cf ?. Lateinische Diagnose siehe Nr. 66. 

 „Body thickly clothed beneath with rosy hairs : head clothed 

 with brown hairs above the Insertion of the feelers , whose first 

 and second joints are tawny ; the third Joint is long-conical, red, 

 black at the tip ; the fourth Joint is black , and rather longer 

 than all the preceding joints : mouth ferruginous ; sucker black, 

 piceous at the base, a little shorter than the ehest : eyes brown, 

 thickly clothed with golden down : ehest light brown , with a 

 broader dark brown stripe on the middle, and two small oblong 

 Spots of the same colour on eaeh side : a few brown hairs are 

 mingled with the rosy fringe that adorns the sides of the ehest 

 and the seuteheon : abdomen tawny ; the back with three broad 

 dark brown stripes , and on eaeh side a fringe of rosy hairs, 

 and some of the same colour on the bind borders of the Seg- 

 ments : legs ferruginous : wings colourless ; wingribs and fore 

 border veins ferruginous ; the other veins piceous ; poisers tawny. 



