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the obtuse tip, extending a little beyond the hind wings. Legs 

 stout, slightly pilose. Wings rather narrow. Fore wings varied 

 with dull green, somewhat rounded at the tips, very oblique along 

 the exterior border; interior and exterior lines blackish, diffuse, 

 indistinct, the latter much bent; space about them partly whitish ; 

 marginal dots brownish. Hind wings brown, without markings. 

 Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 13 lines. 



Sarawak, Borneo. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Australia. 



7. Bertula Thyrtsalis. 



Mas. Rufescente-cervina ; caput cristis duabus crassis incumben- 

 tibus ; palpi nigri, breves, erecti, articulo So longi-conico ; 

 antenna dense ciliatce ; alee sat angusta ; anticce basi, nigra, 

 lineis interiore et exteriore nigris denticulatis flexis, spatio in- 

 termedio pallidiore, reniformi e punctis niyris ; postica cine- 

 rea, nitentes. 



Male. Eeddish fawn-colour, cinereous beneath. Head with 

 two thick appendages, which are incumbent and extend to the hind 

 border. Palpi black, short, straight, erect, not rising above the 

 vertex ; third joint elongate-conical, not more than one-fourth of 

 the length of the second. Antenna? thickly fringed with short ciliae. 

 Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings. Wings rather 

 narrow. Fore wings slightly rounded at the tips, black, with the 

 exception of the interior border from the base to the interior line ; 

 the latter and the exterior one being black, denticulated and bent ; 

 space between the two lines paler than that between the exterior 

 one and the border; marginal lunules black ; reniform mark distin- 

 guished by some black points. Hind wings cinereous, shining. 

 Wings beneath with denticulated brown lines and a broad brown 

 border. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 



a. Sydney. From Mr. Lambert's collection. 



b, c. ? From Mr. Milne's collection. 



South America. 



8. Bertula Niciasalis. 



Mas. Cervina, B. Talausali affinis ; antenna crassiores, apices 

 versus convoluta, setis longioribus ; palporum articulus 3wv 



