1664 CATALOGUE 0? 



lines, which form black points on the veins, and are here and there 

 dilated into dots or spots ; costa hardly convex ; exterior border 

 slightly convex, rather oblique. Hind wings with au exterior line 

 of elongated blackish points on the veins ; marginal space a little 

 darker than the ground hue, including the pale cinereous zigzag 

 submarginal line. Length of the body 4£ lines ; of the wings 

 12 lines. 



a. Tasmania. Presented by Dr. Milligau. 



Panagra curt aria. 



Fcem. Pallidissime cervina ; palpi breves, subangulati, oblique 

 ascendentes ; tibia posticce sat validce ; alee vix elongatce, 

 punctis marginalibus nigris ; anticce acuta, rufescenie con- 

 spersce, costa nigricante conspersa ; posticce subcervino-albidce. 



Female. Very pale fawn-colour, moderately stout. Palpi short? 

 obliquely ascending, extending very little beyond the head ; third 

 joint minute, conical, forming a slight angle with the second. An- 

 tennae slender. Abdomen, hind wings and under side whitish, very 

 slightly tinged with fawn-colour. Legs smooth ; hind tibiae rather 

 thick, with four moderately long spurs. Wings moderately broad, 

 hardly elongate, with black marginal points. Fore wings acute, 

 very minutely reddish-speckled ; costa straight, with very minute 

 blackish speckles; exterior border very slightly convex, moderately 

 oblique. Hind wings not extending beyond the abdomen. Length 

 of the body 5 lines ; of the wings 15 lines. 



a. Australia. From Mr. Milne's collection: 



Panagra multifilaria. 



Fcem. S ubcer vino -cine rea ; palpi pilosi, subrostriformes, suban- 

 gulati, capitis latitudine vix breviores, articulo 3o longi- 

 conico ; ala subelongatce, lineis plurimis ubscurioribus diffusis 

 subobsoletis ; anticce acuta, gutta discali nigra ; posticce pal- 

 lidiores, abdomen superantes. 



Female. Cinereous, with a slight tinge of fawn-colour. Frontal 

 tuft prominent, acute. Palpi porreel, pilose, connected, subrostriform, 

 nearly as long as the breadth of the head ; third joint elongatt- 

 conical, less than half the length of the second, with which it forms 

 a slight angle. Antennae slender. Wings slightly elongated, with 

 very numerous diffuse nearly obsolete slightly darker lines. Fore 





