BY E. MEYRICK, B.A., F.E.S. 955 



fascia, I'ather produced along inner margin ; a moderate irregular 

 fascia from costa before middle to middle of inner margin, dilated 

 on margins ; an erect fascia-like spot from anal angle, reaching 

 half across wing, and a cloudy spot on costa at apex, but some- 

 times these are confluent, covering apical third of wing : cilia 

 whitish-fuscous, with a cloudy dark fuscous line near base. Hind- 

 wings and cilia light ferruginous-brown. 



Quorn, South Australia ; in October, four specimens. 



562 (83a.) Eul. schalidota, n. sp, 



(J. 13 mm. Head, snow-white. Palpi white, second joint 

 ochreous-fuscous except towards apex. Antennae whitish, ciliations 

 §. Thorax yellow-brown, posterior half white. Abdomen 

 ochreous-whitish. Legs dark fuscous, posterior pair ochreous- 

 whitish. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex round- 

 pointed, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; snow-white ; markings 

 bright yellowish-brown ; a small spot on base of costa ; a moderate 

 straight fascia from costa before middle to inner margin before 

 middle, I'ather narrowed on costa, posterior edge with an abrupt 

 projection on inner margin ; a moderate rather inwards-curved 

 fascia from f of costa to anal angle, and a straight submarginal 

 fascia, broadly confluent together on lower half ; a hindmarginal 

 I'ow of obscure dots : cilia pale yellow-brownish, base and tips 

 suifused with white except at anal angle, where there is a dark 

 fuscous irroration. Hindwings light grey ; cilia ochreous-grey- 

 whitish. 



Duaringa, Queensland ; one specimen received from Mr. G. 

 Barnard. Allied to E. epicausta, but with an additional sub- 

 marginal fascia. 



563. (83 b.) Eul. tropica, n. sp. 



(J J. 15-19 mm. Head white, face ochreous- tinged. Palpi 

 white, second joint ochreous-fuscous except apex. Antennae 

 whitish, ciliations of ^ |. Thoi"ax rather dark ochreous-fuscous, 



