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AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 
dot in centre of wing at f , liindmarginal yellow line. Cilia rufous 
fuscous. Hindwiugs as forewings in colour, with an indistinct 
diftused darker median line ; hindmarginal line and cilia as 
forewings. 
Mr. Pilcher, Rockliamptoii. 
Thalpochares concinna, nov.sp. 
. 12-14 mm. Head, palpi, antennas, thorax, and 
abdomen light ochreous cinereous. Forewings, costa straight, 
in maigin gently rounded, light ochreous cinereous, sparingly 
an irrOj^ulaily shaded with darker shadings, obscure white dots 
■on apical third of costa, a darker fuscous discal spot at f near 
costa : in some shaded, in others with a darker border line ; an 
inconspicuous denticulate sinuous dark line bordered posteriorly 
r \ from A costa to f inner margin ; submarginal 
light and darker denticulate lines. Cilia as wings. Hindwings 
as torewmgs, with an inconspicuous darker transverse denticulate 
line at « in a few specimens. Cilia as forewing. 
Brisbane ; among grass. 
Family EUCLIDID^E. 
1 oniNA infractafinis, nov.sp. 
45 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax ochreous brick-red. 
^ ® ochreous tinted at base. Abdomen smoky 
oiowings, costa nearly straight. Apex acute, Iiind- 
mar m gently rounded, smoky fuscous with a decided chocolate 
Tsfa n 7 If base, two touching 
^osta, a smdl diffused white spot at i costa, a broad white band 
3 ‘ 3 ? 
T -jr-wu ^ i-ubia, a oroau wn 
costa, 
, . ^ a z i±ia 
hmdmarginal band and cilia white ‘ i I 
• 1 u >viiue. -tlmdwings smoky fuscous, 
Throughout Mortliem Queensland. 
bandefbLder band, and straight- 
banded border, readily distinguish it from that species. 
Family THERMESIFU).E. 
Thermesia cariosa, nov.sp. 
lidit ochrpnn/^ antenn?e, thorax, and abdomen 
gent forewings, costa 
gently rounded, hindmargm obliquely rounded, creamy ochreous 
