938 DESCRIPTIONS OF AUSTRALIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



Sydney, New South Wales ; seven specimens in August, at rest 

 on a fence beneath I!ucaly2yttis-trees after a gale. All these, in 

 the finest condition, were taken the same day, and I never met 

 Avith the species, which is one of the finest and most distinct of 

 the Oecophoridae, on any other occasion, though frequently col- 

 lecting along the same fence. 



533. (50b.) Euch. iospila, n.sp. 



9. 31 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen very 

 pale whitish-grey-oohreous ; palpi slightly rosy-tinged. Legs 

 whitish, anterior pair sufiused with crimson. Forewings elongate- 

 oblong, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hindmargin not 

 oblique, faintly sinuate, I'ounded beneath ; ochreous-whitish, 

 becoming greyish-tinged anteriorly ; costal edge pale rosy ; a 

 minute ferruginous dot in disc at ^ ; a rather large ferruginous 

 dot in disc at | ; a cloudy light grey streak along posterior half 

 of costa ; a series of small crescentic ferruginous dots, proceeding 

 from 5 along lower margin of this streak to beneath apex, thence 

 continued very near hindmargin to anal angle : cilia ochreous- 

 whitish, basal half light grey. Hindwings yellow- whitish, becom- 

 ing sufi"used with ochreous-yellowish posteriorly ; cilia yellow- 

 whitish. 



South Australia (?) ; one specimen (Coll. Lucas). 



534. (50c.) Euch. endoleuca, n.sp. 



^. 30 mm. Head, antennae, and thorax pale brownish-ochreous, 

 face whitish ; antennal ciliations 4. Palpi whitish, second joint 

 mixed with grey towards apex, terminal joint with anterior edge 

 dark grey. Abdomen ochreous-whitish, anal tuft more ochreous. 

 Legs whitish-ochreous, femora white, antei-ior tibise suff'used with 

 dark fuscous, all tarsi sufiused with dark fuscous towards base of 

 joints. Forewings oblong, rather elongate, costa rather strongly 

 arched towards base, posteriorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, 

 hindmargin straight, hardly oblique, rounded beneath ; pale 



