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Section ii. Males with secondary sexual characters on hindwings. 

 Chloroclystis pauxillula,* n.sp. 



(J$. 15-16 mm. Head and thorax fuscous. Palpi 1^; ochreous- 

 whitish mixed with fuscous. Antennae fuscous; in $ minutely 

 ciliated (\). Abdomen fuscous; in £ ochreous-tinged and with 

 some reddish-brown scales on sides near base. Legs fuscous; 

 posterior pair whitish; posterior tibiae with outer proximal spur 

 extremely short, outer distal spur less than ^ inner. Forewings 

 elongate-triangular; costa gently arched, more strongly towards 

 apex, termen bowed, oblique; fuscous with indistinct wavy 

 darker transverse lines; antemedian and postmedian lines trace- 

 able; an indistinct dentate pale subterminal line; cilia fuscous. 

 Hindwings with termen prominent at apex and middle, rather 

 excavated before and beyond middle; colour and markings as 

 forewings. Underside whitish; hindwings in £ densely covered 

 in basal half with fuscous hair-like scales. 



An inconspicuous species resembling C. ablechra, but without 

 transverse blackish lines. The $ should be easily recognised by 

 the underside of the hindwings. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q. : Kuranda, in September, October, November, and April ;. 

 four specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 



Section iii. Males without secondary sexual characters on ivings. 

 (Chloroclystis). 



Chloroclystis filata. 

 Vic. : Beaconsfield. 



Chloroclystis alpnista,| n.sp. 



<J. 19 mm. Head greenish-white; lower half of face blackish. 

 Palpi blackish, extreme apices whitish. Antennae whitish with 

 fuscous annulations. Thorax whitish mixed with fuscous and 

 greenish. Abdomen brown, apical third greenish-white with 



*Pauxillulus, tiny. 

 ToKttvlcttos, most lovely. 



