BY A. JEFFERIR TURNER. 36:' 



Abdomen fuscous, bases of segments on dorsum ferruginous. 

 Legs fuscous; posterior pair wliitisb. Forewijigs ratlier broad, 

 dilated posteriorly, costa strongly arched, apex rounded, termen 

 obliquely rounded; fuscous; markings dark fuscous; a discal dot 

 at I, a second slightly beycmd it on fold, and a third at |; a few, 

 scattered, dark fuscous scales; a terminal series of dots; cilia 

 fuscous. Hindwings fuscous, paler towards base; cilia fuscous- 

 whitish. 



An obscure species of the compete/ la-grouTp; fortunately the 

 long, antenna) ciliations furnish a good point of distinction. 



Q.: Killarnev, in November; four specimens. 



EULECHRIA DELOSPILA, n.sp. 

 8't]\o(nTiko<i, plainly spotted. 



^2. 20 mm. Head grey, irrorated with whitish. Palpi grey, 

 apex of second joint whitish. Antennae grey; ciliations in ^ 1. 

 Thorax fuscous. Abdomen whitish, with lateral, fuscous streaks, 

 dorsum, except apices of segments, ferruginous. Legs fuscous, 

 with whitish annulations; posterior pair whitish. Forewings 

 moderate, somewhat dilated posteriorly; grey-whitish, with dark 

 fuscous irroration and spots; base of dorsum suffu.sed with fus- 

 cous, a discal dot at \, a second slightly beyond it on fold, and a 

 third in middle; a line of spots from before middle, at first sub- 

 costal, slightly indented at apex, then near and pai'allel to 

 termen, then subdorsal to before middle; cilia grey, bases barred 

 with dark fu.scous. Hindwings and cilia pale grey. 



This species belongs to the siccella-group. 



Q.; Stanthorpe, in November; six specimen.s, at rest on the 

 granite-rocks. 



EULECHRIA EUCRYPTA, n.Sp. 

 evKpvTrTOi, well-concealed. 

 ^. 18 mm. Head pale fuscous. Palpi fuscous, .second joint 

 whitish towards apex. Antennae with apices of joints triangu- 

 larly dilated, fuscous; ciliations in ^ L Thorax fuscous, mixed 

 with whitish-ochreous. Abdomen grey. Legs fuscous; posterior 

 pair mostly ochreous-whitish. Forewings posteriorly dilated, 

 costa moderately arched, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded; 



