(3 [June, 
I know the ? only. Size and shape of limbosa. Siipei-ior wings wood-green, 
slightly violaceous, mixed with scorched black-brown ; the ordinary lines are much 
less angular, and the space between the elbowed line and the sub-terminal forms a 
complete violet-black band ; the oi-bicular stigma is white and very apparent ; the 
reniform yellow-brown, with a pinkish tinge, fuller and not bordered with white, at 
least in my example ; a blackish track follows the sub-median ; the fringe is con- 
colorous, and is preceded by black dashes ; the inferior wings are as in limbosa. The 
thorax and the head uniform in colour, wood-brown dusted with black. Palpi flesh- 
coloured, with the black spot less apparent than in allied species. 
Australia. 
NiTOCEis NUNA, Guenee, u. s. 
Aloe anticce griseo-violacece, costa limboque jjallidioribtis, strigis angulosis 
nigris, macula reniformi alhida arctata, lineam bifuscatam longitudinalmi 
jungente, collari in medio albo-maculato. 
Slightly smaller than the species which precede. Superior wings blackish- 
grey, violaceous, with the costa and the terminal space paler ; ordinary lines black, 
sinuated and angulated ; sub-terminal simply waved, and preceded by small black 
nerval dashes ; all the cellule is filled in with black, in which are seen the two 
ordinary stigmata, in colour dirty white; the orbicular extremely small ; the reniform 
much narrowed above, connected beneath with a nervure of the same colour forked 
at its extremity ; all this divided in the middle by a greyish-violet dash ; a black 
trace in the ordinary place of the basal line : inferior wings grey, paler at the base ; 
their under-side almost white, with the cellular lunule, and the spot at the internal 
angle, black. Thorax blackish-grey, violaceous, uniform, with a white space on the 
middle of the collar on the upper-side of the head. 
Australia ; one ,$ . 
NiTOCRis EPiPLECTA, Guenee, n. s. 
Ochropleura rorisiigma, "Walker, p. 409, 8 ? ?. 
Statura affinitasque, N. x>lect(s. Alee anticce violaceo-nigricantes, lituris 
duabus basalibus albidis nigro adumbratis, costa albicla, cellula longe nigra, 
punctum orbicularem album, renigeramque dimidio albidam inchideivte. 
Thorax griseus ; scapulis violaceo-nigris. 
It resembles our Nodua plecta. Superior wings dull violet-black, the terminal 
space paler, and the base whitish violet-coloured, divided into three markings by 
deep black, firstly in the cellule, afterwards by a dash below the median vein, and 
lastly by a smaller one beneath the sub-median ; the two ordinary spots yellowish- 
white ; the orbicular punctiform strongly conspicuous in the black cellule ; the 
reniform divided by a brown dash, and filled in with brown inferiorily, and rests on 
the median vein ; some black dashes indicate the upper portion of the subterminal 
line; the inner margin is yellowish-white, as in our A. empyrea : inferior wings 
white, soiled with grey, especially on the hinder margin ; beneath with the lunide 
and the spot strongly marked. Thorax whitish-violet, with the patagia and the 
anterior part of the collar deep shining black. 
Swan Eiver ; one ^ . 
(To he continued.) 
