EDW. MEYRICK, MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 9 



brown, posterior extremity whitish. Abdomen ratber dark 

 grey. Forevvings elongate, costa gently arcbed, apex obtuse, 

 termen sb*gbtly rounded, oblique; ocbreous-wbite; markings 

 rather dark brown; a broad costal streak from base, where 

 it extends to dorsum, to an irregular ratber broad ante- 

 median fascia dilated on dorsum; a moderately broad fascia 

 from 3/5 of costa to dorsum before tornus, sending a branch 

 posteriorly from middle to costa at Vs; a terminal streak 

 not reacbing apex or tornus: cilia wbitish, basal balf irre- 

 gularly mixed with brown. Hindwings rather dark grey; 

 cilia whitish-yellowish, towards base tinged with brownish. 

 N. W. Australia: Kimberley district. — 1 ex. Probably 

 allied to dasycopa. Type Mus. Stockholm. 



47. Cormotypa innumera Meyr. — 1 ex. Queensland: 

 Cedar Creek. 



48. Chrysonoma fascialis Fåbr. — 1 ex. N. W. Australia: 

 Kimberley district. 



49. Epicurica ambrosias n. sp. — 5 20 mm. Head light 

 crimson pink, lower part of face and a bar on forehead white. 

 (Palpi missing.) Thorax light crimson-pink, a white spöt on 

 shoulder behind crimson-edge. Abdomen whitish. Forewings 

 suboblong, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse-pointed, 

 termen slightly sinuate, little oblique; light crimson-pink 

 suffusedly irrorated with grey; elongate yellow marks edged 

 with crimson on costa towards base, at ^/s, and about 7^; 

 first discal stigma forming a violet-white spöt edged with 

 crimson, second a crimson dot centred with a whitish speck, 

 these connected by a crimson line; a yellow^ mark edged 

 with crimson on dorsum near base; a yellow terminal line 

 edged with crimson: cilia yellow, with apical and tornal 

 crimson-pink patches. Hindwings light-crimson-pink, towards 

 base whitish; cilia yellow- whitish. 



Queensland: Cedar Creek. — 1 ex. Type Mus. Stock- 

 holm. The specimen is damaged and without palpi, but I 

 cannot ref er it to any other genus but Epicurica; it might 

 be the allied Hypercallia, but that genus has not yet been 

 found in Australia. 



50. Cryptolechia anticrossa Meyr. — 1 ex. Queensland: 

 Cape York. 



