STUDIES IN AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. ^9 
DONAGAULA PENTAMITA n. sp. 
[irevrafAiTos, five-threaded.] 
(J 9. 14-16 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen white. Palpi 
very long (5) ; white, outer surface fuscous. Antennae white ; in $ 
serrate with short ciliations (-f). Legs white ; anterior pair fuscous 
on inner aspect. Forewings elongate, costa straight, apex rounded, 
termen bowed, rather strongly oblique; snow-white; w r ith five 
fuscous streaks ; first rather broad on costa from base to § ; second 
from base to costa at f ; third from fold at -}. ; , slightly bowed, running 
near second and touching it, or nearly so, beneath costa, ending on 
costa near apex ; fourth from dorsum at I to apex ; fifth from dorsum 
at f to apex; a fuscous terminal line; cilia white with a faint 
fuscous median line. Hindwings with termen rounded ; snow-white ; 
without markings, or exceptionally with faint subterminal and sub- 
marginal fuscous lines ; cilia white. 
Type in Coll. Turner. 
N.A Port Darwin, in October and November; five specimens 
received from Mr. F. P. Dodd. 
STYPHLOLEPIS SaUAMOSALIS. 
I have one example of this fine species (9) which differs in 
neuration from that given by Hampson (P.Z.S. 1895, p. 912), 
In the forewings veins 6 and 7 are not stalked, but are well 
separated at origin. In the hindwin^ vein 7 does not anastomose 
with 8, though closely applied to it for a short distance. 
SCHffiNOBIUS CHIONOTUS. 
Schcenobius cliianotus, Meyr., Tr. E.S. 1889, p. 519. 
N.A. Port Darwin (Dodd). Also from New G-uinea. 
Subfam. CHRYSAUGXNiE. 
CURICTA CGELOCROSSA n. sp. 
[koiA.ok/300-o-os, with hollowed margin.] 
36-43 mm. Head whitish-ochreous. Palpi ascending, in 
(J 2^, in $ 4, second joint in 9 very elongate ; brownish-ochreous 
with some fuscous irroration. Antennae and thorax ochreous-grey. 
Abdomen ochreous-grey at base ; dorsum suffused with fuscous ; 
