104 ANNALS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
RHODONEURA TETRAGONATA. 
Banisia tetragonata, Wlk., J. Linn. Soc. vii, p. 78. 
Banisia dissimulans, Warr., A.M.N.H. (6) xviii, p. 227. 
Banisia ordinaria, ^Warr., A.M.N.H. (6) xviii, p. 228. 
Mr. Warren described dissimulans from India and ordinaria 
from Australia in the same paper. Sir Greorge Hampson catalogued 
them as the same species (P.Z.S. 1897, p. 619). Subsequently Mr. 
Warren has sunk ordinaria as a subspecies of tetragonata, Wlk. 
(Nov. Zool. 1908, p. 328). The Indian examples are much larger 
than those from Australia. A noteworthy characteristic of the 
species is the occurrence of one or two hyaline foveas beneath origin 
of vein 2 of forewings in $ . 
N.Q. Kuranda, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12; Ingham, 9; Herberton, 12; 
Mackay. Q. Stradbroke Island, 11. Also from the Arcbipelajo 
and India. 
t RHODONEURA AURATA. 
Pliarambara aurata, ButL, A.M.N.H. (5) x, p. 233. 
Siculodes hydreuretis, Meyr., P.L.S.N.S.W. 1886, p. 253. Also 
from New Britain. 
t RHODONEURA CRYPSIRIA. 
BJiarambara reticulata, But!., Tr. E.S. 18S6, p. 420 (pr&cc). 
Siculodes crypsiria, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1887, p. 201. 
Q. Peak Downs ; Duaringa. 
RHODONEURA FURCIPERA. 
Bliodoneura furcifer, Hmps., J. Bomb. Soc. xiii, p. 50. 
N.A. Port Darwin, 1. N.Q. Townsville, 2. Q. Br^bane, 2, 3. 
RHODONEURA BASTIALIS. 
Pyralis bastialis, Wlk., Brit. Mus. Cat. xix, p. ^2. 
Bhodoneura bastialis, Hmps., Moths Ind. i, p. >7. 
N.A. Port Darwin, 2, 10. N.Q. Kuranda,-2 ; Geraldton; 
Townsville, 2. Also from Solomons, Ceylon, and^dia. 
