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termen gently rounded ; colour, strigulations, and cilia as forewings; 
a fuscous sub-basal dot at Underside as upper but forewings 
generally suffused with fuscous, and with a fuscous subapical blotch 
on termen. 
Type in Coll. TurDer. 
N.Q. Kuranda, in January, May, and November ; six 
specimens received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
GrEN". STRIGLINA. 
Striglina, Gin., Ann. Soc. Ent. Tr. 1877, p. 283 ; Hmps., P.Z.S. 
1897, p. 612. 
Distinguished from Rhodoneura by the generally stout build, 
hairy palpi and posterior tibiae, and rounded frons. Probably both 
genera may need further subdivision, but the distinctions given are 
primary and natural. 
STRIGLINA SCITARIA. 
Drepanodes scitaria, "Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxvi, p. 1488. 
N.A. Port Darwin, 12. N.Q. Thursday Island; Cairns; 
Kuranda. 1 ; Geraldton; Townsville, 8. Also from New Guinea, 
Solomons, Fiji, Borneo, Formosa, Japan, Amur, Ceylon, and India. 
STRIGLINA L0X0MITA. 
Rhodoneura loxomita, Turn., P.li.S.Q. 1905, p. 61. 
Q. Brisbane, 1 ; Mt. Tambourine, 2. 
STRIGLINA PYRRHATA. 
Arhodia pyrrhata, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xxxv, p. 1575. 
Striglina pyrrhata, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1887, p. 199. 
Q. Brisbane. N.S.W. Sydney. Y. Warragul ; Gisborne. 
STRIGLINA CENTIGINOSA. 
Striglina centiginosa, Luc, P.R.S.Q. 1898, p. 81. 
Rhodoneura centiginosa, Turn., P.K.S.Q. 1903, p. 111. 
Rhodoneura cypholotna, Turn., P.R.S.Q. 1903, p. 112. 
