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first, second and third inferior veins near together at the base ; 
fourth not far from the third. : 
___ This genus seems to be fully as nearly allied to Cryptophasia, 
and through it to the Micro-Lepidoptera, as to the Cosside, and 
therefore is only placed provisionally in the latter family. 
1. CossopEs LyoneEtTII. 
Fem. Cyaneus ; thorax plagis duabus lateralibus albis, postice 
viride ; abdomen viride, maculis quatuor albis dorsalibus 
transversis posticis ; ale antice fasciis quatuor incompletis 
albis, postice purpuree, apud marginem interiorem cyanea. 
Cossodes Lyonetii, White, Append. Capt. Grey’s Journ. Exped. 
Diseov. Austral. ii. 477. Fig. Entomologist, 350, 42. 
Turoma Lyonetii, Boisd. Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Sér. 1, 
f. 149, | 
Female. Blue. Thorax with a very large white spot on each 
side; hind part green. Abdomen green, with fonr white transverse 
dorsal spots on the apical half. Fore wings with four white bands; 
the first, second and third broad, abbreviated and interrupted ; the 
fourth slender, apical and macular. Hind wings purple, blue along 
the interior border. 
New Holland. 
a. King George’s Sound, Australia. Presented by His Excellency 
Sir George Grey. 
Genus 5. GIVIRA. 
Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis obsoleta. Palpi bre- 
vissimi ; articulus 3us minimus. Antenne mediocriter pectinate, 
thorace breviores. Abdomen alas posticas plus dimidio superans. 
Pedes validi, pilosi ; tarsorum articuli dense fasciculati; tibie pos- 
tice calcaribus quatuor parvis. Ale breviuscule, sat anguste ; 
antice apud costam recte, apice rotundate, margine exteriore me- 
diocriter obliquo. COL SAG 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis obsolete. Palpi 
very short, not extending near so far as the head; third joint very 
small. Antenne moderately pectinated, shorter than the thorax. 
Abdomen extending for more than half its length beyond the hind 
wings. Legs stout, pilose; joints of the tarsi thickly tuited; hind 
tibiz with four rather small spurs. Wings rather short and narrow. | 
Fore wings straight in front, rounded at the tips, moderately oblique 
