BY E. MEYKICK, B.A. 231 



Eu%. subarcuella, Vol. III., p. 211. 



This species and the succeeding one are shown by the neuration, 

 which I had not previously been able to examine, to differ from 

 Myehis in the possession of only 7 veins in the hind-wings, and 

 must therefore be referred to this genus. 



Euz. cosmiella, Vol. III., p. 212. 

 One male sent from Duaringa, Queensland, by Mr. G. Barnard. 



Em. microdoxa, n. sp. 



7"-7£". S ? • Head, palpi, and thorax whitish-grey, mixed 

 with darker grey-fuscous ; palpi arched, ascending, shorter than 

 head. Antennee fuscous-grey. Abdomen ochreous-grey, anal 

 tuft whitish-ochreous. Legs whitish, very finely and densely 

 irrorated with blackish ; anterior and middle tarsi blackish with 

 white rings at apex of joints ; posterior tibia) and tarsi white 

 above. Fore-wings short, moderately narrow at base, rather 

 strongly dilated, hind-margin oblique, slightly rounded ; in the 

 the male specimen white, irregularly irrorated with close blackish 

 scales, so as to appear dark grey, except on a round suffused spot 

 before first line above middle, and an irregular inwardly oblique 

 costal spot before apex ; in the female specimen dull light-grey, 

 irrorated with fuscous, with a large dark fuscous blotch resting 

 on costa between first line and discal spots ; in both the lower 

 half of wing somewhat suffused with pale grey-brown ; first line 

 slender, clear, black, nearly straight, irregularly dentate, from 

 two-fifths of costa to middle of inner margin, internally margined 

 with whitish ; second line slender, black, swollen towards inner 

 margin, from four-fifths of costa to just before anal angle, faintly 

 dentate, slightly angulatcd inwards just above middle, margined 

 externally with whitish, and beyond this by a broader dark 

 f uscous-gre} T shade ; two strong black discal dots at f , one directly 

 above the other, almost confluent into a streak ; a hind-marginal 

 row of blackish irregular spots ; cilia fuscous-grey, with rows of 



