BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 947 



hindmargin obliquely rounded ; pale whitish-fuscous, with some 

 scattered dark fuscoi;s scales ; a dark fuscous dot in disc before 

 middle, a second on fold directly beneath first, and a third in disc 

 at f ; a series of dark fuscous dots from middle of costa close 

 beneath costa almost to apex, thence very near hindmargin to anal 

 angle : cilia fuscous-whitish, round apex sprinkled with fuscous. 

 Hindwings very pale whitish-grey ; cilia whitish. 



Sydney, New South Wales ; two specimens in October, Nearest 

 to E. inelesella, but much smallei-, forewings not strongly dilated, 

 groundcolour fuscous-tinged, not ochreous, veins not lined with 

 darker. A veiy dull-looking and inconspicuous species, likely to 

 be neglected. 



546. (78a.) Eul. aidophylla, n, sp. 



(J$. 22-25 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, abdomen, and 

 legs white, thorax faintly tinged with ochreous-grey ; antennal 

 ciliations of $ \\. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently 

 arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; 

 ochreous-white, irrorated with very pale whitish-grey ; cilia white. 

 Hindwings light grey, becoming paler or grey-whitish towards 

 base ; cilia white. 



Carnarvon, West Australia ; three specimens in October, beaten 

 from a shrub with very pallid flocculent leaves, which they closely 

 resembled in colour. 



547. (78b.) Eul. homoteles, n. sp. 



(^9- 17-19 mm. Head ochreous-white, centre of crown pale 

 brownish-ochreous. Palpi brownish-ochreous, terminal joint and 

 apex of second white. Antennae white, obscurely aunulated with 

 pale ochreous, ciliations of (J 1. Thorax light brownish-ochreous. 

 Abdomen greyish. Legs fuscous, posterior pair whitish. Fore- 

 wings very elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex 

 rounded, hindmargin extremely obliquely rounded ; pale brownish- 

 ochreous, towards hindmargin somewhat irrorated with fuscous ; 



