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triangular, costa straight to near apex, apex rounded, termen bowed, 
oblique ; fuscous with some faint whitish irroration ; a fine crenulate 
whitish line from -| costa to mid-dors am ; a white median discal spot 
with a dark-fuscous spot on each side ; a clear white fascia from 
f costa to dorsum beyond middie, narrow on costa, soon broadening, 
and then traversed near posterior edge by a fine interrupted 
crenulate fuscous line ; a faint whitish interrupted crenulate sub- 
terminal line ; cilia fuscous. Hmdwings with termen rounded • 
fuscous ; veins and a suffused dorsal area ochreous-brown ; a 
whitish transverse line before middle ; cilia fuscous. 
It is just possible that this may be the $ of the preceding 
species. 
Type in Coll. Lyell. 
N.Q. Cape York, in April ; one specimen received from Mr. 
H. Elgner. 
CREXA PXJNCTIGKERA. 
Entometa punctigera, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus. iv, p. 974. 
9. Mecytha trimacula, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus. v, p. 1122. 
Crexa anthraxoides, Wlk., Cat. Brit. Mus. xxxv, p. 1926. 
9- Dichromosoma rnajus, Feld., Reise Nov. PI. 83, f. 26. 
N.Q. Cape York, 3; Kurauda. Y. Melbourne, 11 ; Grisborne, 
I, 2, 11, 12. T. Launceston, 2, 12 ; Ulverstone. 
CREXA SUBNOTATA. 
Q. Tolype subnotata, Wlk., Char Undesc. Lep. Het., p. 67. 
I have seen what I take to be the (J of this species. It is very 
similar to the $ of pinnalis, which I have described, but smaller^ 
with discal spoc on forewing nearly obsolete, and without the 
blackish dorsal spot. 
Y. Melbourne, 12 ; GHsborne, 12. 
CREXA PINNALIS. 
Bomhyx pinnalis, Luc, Tr. Nat. Hist. Soc. Q. 1891, p. 103. 
$. Crexa hyaloessa, Turn., Tr. R.S.S.A. 1902, p. 184. 
In spite of their great dissimilarity 1 am confident that these 
will prove to be sexes of one species. 
Q. Brisbane, 1, 2, 3, 4. 
