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middle spurs. Eorewings falcate ; 7 ana 8 coincident, 10 and 
11 long-stalked, 9 arising separately from cell, soon anastomosing 
with 10 from near origin (forming a small areole) to below 11, then 
anastomosing with 8. Hindwings with 6 from upper angle of cell, 
7 from costal edge of cell, anastomosing with 8. 
AMPHITORNA FUSCXMARGO. 
Oreta fuscimargo, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 338. 
Oreta pusilla, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 99. 
Oreta roseola, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 99. 
Very variable in colour. I have two $ examples ; one is 
reddish with a very distinct dark oblique line across both wings ; 
the other is greyish-ochreous with the line nearly obsolete. My 
identification of them with Mr. Warren's species is conjectural. 
He himself (Nov. Zool. L907, p. 98) regards them as probably 
forms of one species. I imagine that the neuration of pusilla and 
roseola is not accurately stated. 
N.Q. Kuranda, 4, 11, 12. Q. Duaringa; Teppoon. 
Gen. NEORETA. 
Neoreta, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1897, p. 378. 
Differs from Oreta in the bipectinate antenna? and presence of 
terminal tibial spurs. {Oreta, Section IIa. Moths Ind. i, p. 350.) 
Type Oreta olga, Swin., from India. 
NE0KETA ERMINEA. 
Cobanilla erminea, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1899, p. 1. Oreta miltodes, 
Low.,Tr. R.S.S.A. 1903, p. 29. Oreta Jiypocalla, Low., Tr. R.S.S.A. 
1905„ p. 179. Also variable in colour. 
N.Q. Kuranda, 9 ; Townsville, 1, 5, 12. Also from Louisiades 
and Kei Islands. 
Gen. HOLOEETA. 
Holoreta, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1902, p. 310. 
Differs from Nroreta in the longer upturned paipi. (Oreta y 
Sec. He. Hmps., Moths Ind. i, p. 351.) 
f HOLORETA JASPIDEA. 
Cobanilla jaspidea, Warr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p. 335. 
N.Q. Cooktown. 
