1542 CATALOGUE OF: 
Fem. Alba ; antenne fusca, subserrate ; abdomen supra luteum 
fasctis nigris albisque ; ale guttis plurimis obscure fuscis, pos- 
tice guttis confluentibus. 
Female. White. Palpi black above towards the base. Antenne 
brown, very minutely serrated. Abdomen above luteous, with black 
bands and with a few white bands. Wings with very numerous 
dark brown dots or small spots, which are confluent in the hind 
wings. Length of the body 7—11 lines; of the wings 16—24 
lines. 
a. Australia. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
6. Australia. From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
e. Australia. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
Country unknown. 
29. ZEUZERA FRACTA. 
Mas. Albida; antenne ramis fulvis ; ale lituris transversis fus- 
cis, antice guttis costalibus nigris vittaque discali dislocata 
fusca. 
Male. Whitish. Antenne with tawny branches. Wings 
with numerous little transverse brown streaks. ure wings with the 
streaks much darker than in the hind wings, with black dots along 
the costa, and with a discal brown dislocated stripe, which towards 
the base of the wing is contiguous to the costa. Length of the body 
11 lines ; of the wings 22 lines. 
a. ? 
Genus 8. PHRAGMATACIA. 
Corpus cylindricum. Caputconicum. Proboscis obsoleta. Palpi 
breves, caput non adequantes. Abdomen longum, aut longissimum. 
Pedes validi, pilosi; tibia postice calcaribus 2 apicalibus minimis. 
Ale anguste; antice apud costam vix convexe, apice rotundate, 
margine exteriore subobliquo. Mas.—Antenne mediocriter pecti- 
nate, apices versus subpectinate, thorace paullo longiores. Fam.— 
Antenne subserrate, thorace non longiores. 
Bombyx, p., Hubn. Bomb. ; Esp. 
Zeuzera, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 196; Ochs.; Steph. Brit. Ent. ; 
M Westw. ; Meig. 
Macrogaster, Duponch. Cat. Lep. d’ Eur. ; Steph. Cat. Brit. Lep. 
Phragmatecia, Newman, Zool. 
Rhizoma, Botsd. ; Herr.-Scheff. 
