DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 

 By E. Meyrick, B.A., F.E.S. 



XIV. OECOPHORIDAE (continued). 



Enchocrates, Meyr. 

 520. (13a.) Ench. 'phaedryntis, n.sp. 



9. 21 mm. Head and thorax greyish-ochreous mixed with 

 ci-imson. Palpi bright rosy, second joint externally grey except 

 towards margins. Antennae crimson, apex pale greyish. Ab- 

 domen ochreous-whitish. Anterior legs crimson, middle pair 

 whitish-ochreous, posterior pair white. Forewings oblong, moder- 

 ately broad, costa considerably arched towards base, somewhat 

 bent at j, thence almost straight, apex rounded, hindmargin 

 somewhat oblique, rounded ; bright crimson, suffusedly mixed 

 with light ashy-grey, except on edge ; a darker purple-grey cloudy 

 line beneath costal edge ; costal edge yellow on basal third ; a 

 purplish-fuscous dot in disc before middle, a second on fold slightly 

 before first, and a third in disc at f ; an irregular indistinct 

 slender yellowish line from third dot to | of inner margin ; a 

 moderate triangular yellow spot on costa somewhat beyond middle ; 

 a cloudy purple-grey line along hindmargin : cilia light crimson, 

 on upper halt of hindmargin pale yellow except towards base, 

 round anal angle pale grey. Hindwings and cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, apex of wing very faintly rosy-tinged. 



Albany, West Australia ; one specimen in October ; very 

 distinct. Beaten from Euccdyptus. 



521. (14b.) Ench. soreuiis, n.sp. 



5. 21 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax pale greyish-ochreous ; 

 palpi externally slightly rosy-tinged and mixed with fuscous. 



