666 NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



Allied to the preceding, but separable by the absence of white 

 streaks, etc. 



ECLIPSIODES LEUCONOTA, n.sp. 



9. 20 mm. Head, antennje and thorax cinereous-fuscous, 

 thorax with a white posterior spot. Palpi dark fuscous. Abdo- 

 men fuscons, second segment whitish. Legs whitish-fuscous, tibiae 

 and tarsi fuscous, obscurely banded with whitish. Fore wings 

 elongate, gradually dilated posteriorly, termen gentl}^ rounded, 

 oblique ; ashy-grej'^-whitish ; lines thick, blackish ; first gently 

 curved outwards, anterior edge nearly straight, posterior edge 

 irregularly waved, somewhat suffused ; second commencing on 

 costa at 4, slightly waved and curved outwards on upper half, 

 thence strongly inwards curved to beneath 2 posterior discal 

 spots, and ending on inner margin beyond middle; a white, black- 

 edged, roundish spot below costa at J; 2 similar spots, one above 

 the other, at posterior extremity of cell; a row of fine black dots 

 along termen: cilia ashy- whitish, mixed with fuscous at base. 

 Hindwings with termen rounded; light fuscous, becoming darker 

 along terminal half; cilia white, with a fuscous subbasal line. 



Semaphore, S.A.; one specimen, in June. 



SCOPARIA STENOPA, n.sp. 



(J. 20 mm. Head, palpi, antennae and thorax brownish-fuscous. 

 Legs fuscous-whitish. (Abdomen broken). Forewings elongate, 

 rather narrow, termen oblique: light fuscous, strongly irrorated 

 with whitish, lines obseurel}^ blackish; first gently curved out- 

 wards ; second dentate, oblique, only traceable on margins ; a 

 suffused blackish streak along fold, from near base to J; lower 

 edge of cell edged by a fine ferruginous line; an elongate whitish 

 mark in cell, edged below with its own width of black, which 

 colour is continued around posterior extremity of mark where it 

 becomes spot-like; some short black elongate lines towards termen 

 and apex, a row of suffused blackish spots along termen: cilia 

 whitish, with a fuscous subbasal line. Hindwings with termen 

 rounded; grey-whitish, thinly scaled, becoming somewhat darker 

 towards termen; cilia as in forewings. 



Blackwood, S.A. ; one specimen, in April. 



