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the legs are long and slender, the coxee of the fore 
legs being elongated. 
The fore wings of this insect are brown, with a 
cream-coloured bar running nearly across the centre, 
but directed towards the anal angle ; the inner edge 
of this bar is nearly straight, but the outer edge is 
strongly angulated behind the middle. The hind 
wings are also brown, with a large orange discoidal 
patch, nearly round in form. The cilia at the outer 
angle, both of the fore and hind wings, is white ; 
the body is brown, with the abdomen cream- 
coloured. 
The species inhabits New South Wales. The 
only specimen we are acquainted with is in the col- 
lection of the Rev. F. W. Hope. The expansion of 
the wings is two inches and three-quarters. 
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