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pale luteous. Fore wings with the costa red from near the costa 

 to full two-thirds of the length. Hind wings luteous, with a black- 

 ish marginal band. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 

 14 lines. 



a. Tasmania. From Mr. A. J. Smith's collection. 



Genus CLISOBARA. 



Mas. Corpus gracile. Proboscis brevis. Palpi porrecti, 

 laeves, caput paullo superantes ; articulus 3us longi-conicus, 2i 

 dimidio brevior. Antennae setulosae. Abdomen alas posticas non 

 superans; sexualia longiuscula. Pedes laeves, sat graciles; cal- 

 caria longa. Alae lata?, spissae; anticae apice subrotundatae, margine 

 exteriore subconvexo subobliquo. 



Male. Body slender. Proboscis short. Palpi porrect, smooth, 

 moderately stout, extending a little beyond the head ; third joint 

 elongate-conical, less than half the length of the second. Antennae 

 setulose. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; apical 

 appendages elongate. Legs smooth, rather slender; hind tibiae 

 with four long spurs. Wings broad, stout. Fore wings slightly 

 rounded at the tips ; exterior border slightly convex and oblique. 



Clisobaea catocalina. 



Mas. Rufescente-fusca ; caput subtus, pectus et abdomen lutea ; 

 palpi nigri ; alee anticae cinereo conspersce, lituris duabus 

 cinereis duabusque lut.eis, subtus lutece plaga costali fasciaque 

 submarginali nigris ; posticce lutea, fascia interrupta nigra. 



Male. Dark reddish brown. Head luteous about the eyes 

 and beneath. Palpi and antennae black. Pectus, abdomen, legs 

 and hind wings luteons. Fore legs black above. Fore wings with 

 cinereous speckles, some of which form an indistinct submarginal 

 line of points ; two cinereous marks, each of which is accompanied 

 by a smaller luteous mark ; one on the middle of the costa, the other 

 apical ; under side luteous, with a black costal patch and a broad 

 submarginal black band. Hind wings with a black interrupted band 

 formed by two large spots, of which one is subapical and the other 

 is marginal and is attenuated to the interior angle. Length of the 

 body 5 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles' collection. 



b. Australia. From Mr. Darnel's collection. 



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