352 STT'DTKS IN ATTSTRATJAX MIOROLEPIDOPTERA, 



EULECHKIA MODICA, 11 .sp. 

 .\/ot/iriis, niflinaiA'. niipi'otenrliiitf. 



(J9- 12-1 4 mill. Head wliite. Palpi fuscous; apex of second 

 joint, and terminal joint, except apex, whitish. Antennae grey: 

 ciliations in ^ \. Thorax white, base of patagia fuscous. Ali- 

 domen grey-whitish or grey, tuft ochreous-whitisli. Legs fus- 

 cous; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Forewings narrow, not 

 dilated; white, with scanty, fuscous irroration: markings fuscous: 

 a spot on base of costa; a discal dot at i, a second loeneath it on 

 fold, a third before and above middle, a fourth at S indistinctlv 

 double, and suftusedly connected with toriius: a broadly suffused 

 line from ^ costa, at first inwardly olilique, then bent outwards, 

 then inwards and parallel to, and near termen to tornus; some 

 fuscous irroration along termen : cilia whitish, with fuscous 

 irroration. Hindwings palegrey; cilia whitish, at apex greyish. 



Q.: Warwick and Killarney, in October; five specimens. 



ECJLECHRIA DECOLOR, n.sp. 

 l)(color, cliscolouifd. 



^<^.'2Z-2imm. Head and thorax whitish-grey. Palpi fus- 

 cous anteriorly, whitish-grey posterioi'ly. Antennse whitish-grey; 

 ciliations in (J ^. Abdomen ochreous-fuscous; apices of segments 

 and tuft whitish-grey. Legs fuscous; posterior pair whitish. 

 Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 

 hindmargin very obliquely rounded: pale fuscous-grey, densely 

 irrorated with whitish scales; first two discal dots obsolete (in 

 my specimens); an okscure, fuscous dot above middle, and three 

 or four similar dots in disc lieyond middle, coalescing to form a 

 semilunar mark, all these sometimes obsolete ; cilia whitish. 

 Hindwings pale grey; cilia whitish-grey. 



Type in Coll. Lyell. 



Vic: Gisborne, in February; three specimens, received from 

 Mr. G. Lyell. 



EULECHRIA PSAROPHANES, 11. Sp. 

 \papo(f)<un]<;, oreyish. 

 (J5. 23-24 mm. Head and palpi grey-whitish. Antennae 

 whitish; ciliations in ^ },. Thorax whitish: a central spot and 



