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of dorsum rei\ching half across wing, and a spot on tornus dark 

 fuscous, often partially or almost wholly obsolete : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, irrorated with dark fuscous. Hindwings with emargi- 

 nation rounded-rectangular, produced apex ^; grey; cilia pale 

 greyish-ochreous. 



Lilydale, Victoria; Deloraine, Tasmania; Adelaide, South Aus- 

 tralia; in October and November, five specimens. 



16. E. coiiiomhra, n.sp. 



(J. 11mm. Head and thorax white irrorated with rather dark 

 fuscous. Palpi white irrorated with dark fuscous, second joint 

 with short apical tuft beneath, terminal joint -|. Antennae 

 whitish ringed with dark fuscous. Abdomen grey. Legs dark 

 fuscous, ringed with whitish, posterior pair whitish. Forewings 

 acutely long-pointed; white, closely irrorated with rather dark 

 fuscous : cilia whitish-fuscous, with rows of dark fuscous points. 

 Hindwings with emargination rounded-rectangular, produced 

 apex \; fuscous; cilia pale fuscous. 



Bathurst (2500 feet), New South Wales, in November; one 

 specimen. 



17. E. inicrotima, n.sp. 



$. 7 mm. Head and thorax light fuscous, finely whitish- 

 sprinkled. Palpi fuscous, ajDex white. Antennae light fuscous. 

 Abdomen fuscous. Legs dark fuscous, obscurely whitish-ringed. 

 Fore wings acutely long-pointed; light greyish-ochreous, irrorated 

 with fuscous and obscurely sprinkled with whitish : cilia light 

 greyish-ochreous, with dark fuscous points. Hindwings with 

 emargination rounded-rectangular, produced apex f; dark fuscous; 

 cilia fuscous. 



Brisbane, Queensland, in September; one specimen. A very 

 inconspicuous insect, but recognisable in the genus by its small 

 size and the unusually long produced apex of hindwings. 



18. E. Jiarpastis, n.sp. 



(J. 10-11 mm. Head and thorax white sprinkled with fuscous. 

 Palpi white irrorated with dark fuscous, second joint with scales 



