BY A. J. TURNER. '>51 



slightly sinuate beneath apex. The wings vary in the degree of 

 reddish suffusion, and the forewings in the presence or a])sence 

 of suffused greyish blotches on termen and tornus. An occasional 

 variety has a broad median grey band across both wings. 



Type in Coll. Meyrick. 



Q.: Nambour, Brisbane, Mt. Tambourine, Toowoomba— 

 N.S.W.: Sydney, Bulli,Kiama -Vic: Gisborne— Tasm.: George's 

 Bay. 



19. EOIS SCINTILLANS. 



Ptychopoda scintillans Warr., Nov. Zool. 1898, p. 2 43. 



I have no example of this species, but have examined the type 

 in Coll. Rothschild. It is a male with minute hind legs, which 

 appear to have been overlooked by its describer, as they are 

 stated to be absent. 



Q.: Duaringa; in September. 



20. EoiS FUCOSA. 



Eoisfncosa Warr., Nov. Zool. 1900, p. 106. 



(J. 13-14 mm. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous-whitish. 

 Face and palpi dark fuscous. Antennae ochreous-whitish; in ^ 

 serrate and ciliated in tufts, ciliations 2 J. Legs ochreous-whitish ; 

 anterior pair infuscated; posterior tibiae in $ very small, not 

 dilated; posterior tarsi in $ 1. Forewings withcosta moderately 

 arched towards apex, apex rounded, termen obliquely rounded; 

 whitish, with six wavy transverse pale ochreous lines; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish. Hind wings with hindmargin rounded; colour 

 and markings as forewings. 



A small, delicate, and inconspicuous species, but very distinct 

 in the pale rippled ochreous markings, absence of fuscous scales, 

 and antennae of male. 



Type in Coll. Rothschild. 



N.Q.: Cairns and TowiisviJle; in March, May, June, and August; 

 six specimens. — Q.: Rockhampton (Warren). 



