BY A. JEFFERIS TURNER. 259 



terior pair whitish-ochreous. Forewings moderate, not dilated, 

 costa gently arched, apex rounded, ternien obliquely rounded; 

 whitish-ochreous; markings blackish-fuscous, a large spot on base 

 of costa; a spot on costa at j giving off a fine oblique line to 

 near base of dorsum, a spot on midcosta; a minute discal dot at 

 I, a second beneath it on fold, and a larger transverse mark at 

 I; a spot on ;] costa giving off a curved, subterminal line to 

 tornus; this is preceded and followed by more or less fuscous 

 suffusion; some indistinct terminal dots; cilia whitish-ochreous, 

 with indications of a median fuscous line. Hindwings grey; 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. 

 Two 9 examples. 



EULECHRIA EXIGUA, n.sp. 

 Kviguus, little. 



(J. 10-11 mm. Head and thorax grey-whitish. Palpi grey- 

 whitish ; external surface of second joint fuscous. Antennae 

 dark fuscous; ciliations in ^ 3. Abdomen ferruginous-ochreous, 

 apices of segments and tuft grey-whitish. Legs fuscous, tarsi 

 with whitish annulations ; posterior pair, except tarsi, grey- 

 whitish. Forewings narrow, costa gently arched, apex round- 

 pointed, termen very obliquely rounded; grey-whitish; base of 

 costa dark fuscous; some dark fuscous irroration toward dorsum 

 and termen, and a dark fuscous discal dot at |; cilia grey-whitish, 

 with a few fuscous scales. Hindwings narrow-ovate; pale grey; 

 cilia pale grey. 



Three J" examples. 



Barea pasteodes 



Compsotropha pasteodes Turn., Proc. Linn. boc. N. S. Wales, 

 1914, p.559. 



Nine ^ examples, mostly in very good condition, in addition 

 to the pair originally taken. This is a true Barea (Phlceojoola), 

 in spite of vein 7 of forewings running beneath apex. It comes 

 near B. nympldca Turn. 



Subfam. L y o N e t i a N .E. 

 Bedellia somnulentella. 



Beddlia somnulentella Zel., Tsis, 1847, p. 894; Meyr., Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales, 1880, p. 170. 



