BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 951 



Antennse grey, ciliations 1. Thorax pale reddish, irrorated with 

 blackish-grey except apex of patagia. Abdomen ochreous-grey- 

 whitish. Legs dark fuscous, apex of joints whitish, posterior 

 tibiae grey-whitish. Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex 

 rounded, hindniargin very obliquely rounded ; pale reddish,, 

 irrorated with grey ; costal edge suffused with grey ; a suffused 

 irregular dark grey central streak from base to apex, lower edge 

 marked with a black streak from base to J, upper edge marked 

 with a black streak from |- to f, whence it forms a fork nearly 

 reaching costa and hindmargin ; a black dot above upper margin 

 of streak before middle, and another resting on upper margin 

 beyond middle, beneath which is an indentation of groundcolour 

 in the lower edge; beneath median streak from base to anal angle 

 is a broad streak of groundcolour clear from irroration ; a cloudy 

 dark grey streak round apex and upper part of hindmargin : cilia 

 pale whitish-reddish irrorated with grey. Hindwings light grey ; 

 cilia grey-whitish, with a faint grey line. 



Cooma (3000 feet). New South Wales ; Hobart, Tasmania ; in 

 December and January, two specimens. 



556. (8 Id.) Eul. grajyhica, n.sp, 



(J^. 16-19 mm. Head and thorax grey mixed with whitish. 

 Palpi whitish, second joint light grey except apex. Antennae grey,, 

 ciliations 1. Abdomen and legs grey, posterior legs grey-whitish. 

 Forewings elongate, posteriorly slightly dilated, costa moderately 

 arched, apex round-pointed, hindmargin extremely obliquely 

 rounded ; light grey, suffusedly irrorated with white except 

 towards iimer margin, and with some thinly scattered black scales ; 

 markings fuscous irrorated with black ; a dot near base beneath 

 costa ; a dot in disc at .j, and a minute dot on fold beneath it ; a 

 straight linear streak from % of disc to near anal angle, not 

 reaching it ; a cloudy dot on costa beyond middle ; a line from | of 

 costa to anal angle, angulated outwards in middle, upper half 

 forming a shai'p angle inwards, lower half straight ; an interrupted 



