86 AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA 



"Wings horizontal in repose. 



The upper surface of both soxes is of a silvery-cream colour, with many fine pinkish and yellowish-brown scales, and 

 some minute blackish dots and sliort transverse black strife, scattered over the surface. Throe irregular black fasciee pass 

 transversely across the wings ; on the upper wing the middle fascia, beyond the basal two-thirds, is strongly upturned ; the 

 outer fascia is denticulated, the denticulations being sliaded with black ; a black patch of irregular form is placed between the 

 second and third fasciio, considerably beyond the discoidal cell. The outer margins are strongly denticulated, and outlmed with 

 black. The head, thorax, and abdomen are cream-colour, with occasional scales of pink and yellowish-brown colour, and the 

 abdominal divisions are clearly outlined with black. The under side is silvery cream-colour, brownish on the costa, and near 

 the apical angle ; three brownish fascia pass transversely across both wings, which are outlined with Ijrown, and have a brown 

 discoidal spot. 



The caterpillar and male moth are figured, with the Stephania hcrnandimfoUa bearing clusters of parti-coloured seeds. 



