682 REVISION OP AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, III., 



ochreous; a dark fuscous dot formed of raised scales and narrowly- 

 edged with whitish beneath mid-costa; two similar dots arranged 

 longitudinally in mid-disc before and after first, and a fourth dot 

 between inner central dot and dorsum; a line of pale ochreous 

 dots from § dorsum not reaching costa; an interrupted line of 

 minute white dots from beneath |- costa to tornus; a fine inter- 

 rupted dark fuscous subterminal line; cilia fuscous with a basal 

 series of whitish dots. Hindwings with termen rounded; fuscous, 

 towards base whitish-ochreous; cilia fuscous. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q. : Kuranda, in July, one bred specimen received from 

 Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Unrecognised species. 



Cerura(1) rnelanoglypta Low., Trans. R. Soc. South Aust. 1905, 



p.m. 



Fam. GEOMETRID^E. 



Subfam. Hydriomenin^e. 



Since my revision of this subfamily*' a large amount of fresh 

 material has come into my hands, chiefly from NorthernQueensland 

 and Victoria. Including two species which have been previously 

 described, I am able to add 30 to the list of recognised species 

 (which now stands at 163), together with many new localities. 



Sauris hirudinata. 

 N.Q. : Thursday Island, Kuranda. 



Sauris protima,| n.sp. 



£Q. 28-32 mm. Head whitish, anteriorly pale green; face 

 fuscous. Palpi very long (3J); fuscous. Antennae grey; ciliations 

 in £ extremely short. Thorax pale green. Abdomen pale green; 

 lower surface, sides, apices of segments, and tuft whitish. Legs 

 whitish; anterior pair fuscous annulated with whitish. Fore- 

 wings triangular, costa strongly arched towards apex, apex 



*Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic. 1903, p. 21S. 

 iTTpoTiiJLos, honoured, preferred. 



