932 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



EocHROis, Meyr. 



524. (21a.) Eochr. archescia, n, sp. 



(J. 17 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax light ochreous. 

 Abdomen and legs ochreous-whitish, anterior legs infuscated. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently archer', apex 

 tolerably pointed, hindmargin straight, rather strongly oblique ; 

 light ochreous, very slightly rosy-tinged ; costal edge obscurely 

 ochreous-whitish ; a grey dot in disc before middle, a second on 

 fold obliquely be_yond first, and a third in disc at f, these placed 

 on two longitudinal streaks somewhat paler than groundcolour ; 

 an indistinct sharply angulated grey line from ^ of costa to before 

 anal angle : cilia whitish-ochreous, towards apex rosy-tinged, basal 

 half on hindmargin ratlier dark grey. Hindwings and cilia grey- 

 whitish. 



Geraldton, West Australia ; one specimen in November. Nearly 

 allied to E. dejiinctella, from which it is best distinguished by the 

 greyish-tinged hindwings, without rosy apex ; also characterised by 

 the duller colouring, grey posterior line, and different cilia. 



5* EoJiYSTis, n.g. 



Head loosely haired, sidetuf ts large, erect, spreading. Antennae 

 in (^ moderately ciliated (1|), basal joint moderate, without 

 pecten. Palpi moderate, second joint reaching base of antennae, 

 with dense appressed scales, hardly loose beneath, terminal joint 

 much shorter than second, rather thickened with appressed scales, 

 somewhat rough anteriorly, suberect. Thorax smooth. Abdomen 

 moderate. Posterior tibiae clothed with long fine hairs. Fore- 

 wings with vein 7 to hindmargin, 2 from near angle of cell. 

 Hindwings normal. 



Nearest to Eochrois, from which it differs especially by the 

 shorter ciliations of antennae, and absence of basal pecten. 



525. (26a.) Eoni. rhodojns, n.sp. 



(J. 25 mm. Head yellow-ochreous mixed with crimson, face 

 whitish. Palpi crimson, sprinkled with yellow-whitish. Antennae 



