362 STUDIES IX AUSTRALTAK MIOROLEPIDOPTERA, 



EULECURIA TEPHROCHKOA, 11. Sp. 

 Ti<f)po\poos, ash-coloured- 



^. 15-17 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi ochreous-whitish; 

 external surface of second joint, except apex, brownish-fuscous: 

 terminal joint dark fuscous towards apex antex-iorly. Antenna? 

 grey- whitish; ciliations in ^ 2h. Thorax ochreous-whitish, more 

 or less suffused anteriorly with l)rownisli-fuscoiis. Abdomen 

 ochreous-whitish, bases of segments on dorsum dull ferruginous. 

 Legs fuscous; posterior pair ochreous-whitish. Forewings rather 

 narrow, not dilated, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen 

 very obliquely rounded; ochreous-whitish, sometimes with a few 

 fuscous scales in disc: a median, fuscous, discal dot slightly 

 beyond J, a second beyond it on fold, and a third at §, but these 

 may be faintly marked or absent: a series of fuscous dots close 

 to termen more or less marked: cilia ochreous-whitisli. Hind- 

 wings ochreous-whitish, faintly greyish towards apex; cilia och- 

 reous-whitish. 



Near E. exanimis, which has the forewings proportionately 

 broader, and the antennal ciliations consideiably shorter (Hj. 



Q.: Rosewood, in .September; seven specimens. 



EULECHRIA GALACTINA, n.Sp. 

 yakaKTivo'i, milk-white. 



(J9. 14-19 mm Head white. Palpi white; second joint dark 

 fuscous anteriorly except at base and apex. Antennae whitish: 

 ciliations in ^ 3. Abdomen whitish grey; tuft whitish. Legs 

 whitish ; anterior and middle pairs dark fuscous anteriorly. 

 Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex rounded, 

 hindraargin obliquely rounded: white; in male, without mark- 

 ings; in female, with three, fuscous, discal dots; cilia white. 

 Hindwings and cilia white. 



N.Q.: Cairns and Cardwell; abundant, from August to Oc- 

 tober. 



EuLECHRIA THETICA, n.Sp. 

 ^//TiKos, menial. 

 (^91^"^^™™- Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous. Antennse 

 fuscous, obscurely annulated with dark fuscous; ciliations in ^ 3. 



