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diately below ; stigma narrow, entire, slightly oblique, from 

 immediately above dorsum to base of veins 4 and 5 ; a some- 

 what cartridge-shaped spot touching its apex; a small spot 

 immediately below ; an oblique transverse row of 3 subapical 

 spots, median smallest; cilia pale-whitish yellow, distinctly 

 barred with dark-fuscous. Hindwings with termen rounded; 

 colour and cilia as in forewings ; a moderate deep-yellow 

 ovate spot at § from base, between veins 6 and 7 ; a similar 

 spot at § from base between veins 3 and 4. Under side of 

 forewings dark-fuscous ; costal area and upper half of termerj 

 broadly yellow ; markings of upper side, except stigma, re- 

 produced in golden-ochreous. Hindwings wholly yellow 

 except a broad cuneiform blackish patch along dorsum; 

 markings pale-yellowish, edged with fuscous ; an obscure spot 

 at base of veins 7 and 8 ; a second larger, in end of cell ; 

 a third between veins 7 and 8 at J- from base; a fourth, 

 largest, ovate just below ; 2 very small dots just below, and 

 3 moderately large spots between last 2 and vein 1, the last 

 7 forming a curved series parallel to termen. 



Type 9> i n Coll. Queensland Museum; type d , in Coll. 

 Lower. 



Cooktown, Kuranda, and Herberton, Queensland; 

 November to February. 



33. H. xanthomera, M. and L. 

 Telesto xanthomera, M. and L., T.R.S., p. 80. 

 Types in Coll. Lower. 

 Brisbane and Cairns, Queensland. 



The localities, Victoria and New South Wales, previously 

 given are probably erroneous. 



34. H. Chaostola, Meyr. 



Telesto chaostola, Meyr, P.L.S., N.S.W., 1887, p. 830; M. 

 and L., T.R.S., p. 65. 



Type <5, Coll. Meyrick ; type Q, in Coll. Lower. 



Blackheath, New South Wales; Huonville, Tasmania, 

 in November and December. 



The upper-side of the 9 °f this species bears a rather 

 striking appearance to Trapezites croites, Hew., but the under- 

 side is quite different. This and the following species appear 

 to be allied, and have the terminal joint of palpi very long 

 compared with other species of the genus. 



35. H. ATRALBA, Tepp. 



T.R.S., S.A., iv., 1881, p. 33, pi. ii., fig. 5. Telesto atralba, 

 M. and L., T.R.S., p. 71. T. dactyliota, Meyr., P.L.S., N.S.W., 

 1887, p, 831. 



