BY E. METRTCK, B.A. 18 



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this species, to which therefore my description of U. heatella 

 (Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.AV., Y., 219) refers, as well as the 

 description of E. carpocapsella quoted from Walker. 



Eups. heatella, AValk. 



{Orasana (?) heatella, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat., 999.) 

 " (^ . 8". Forewings hardly acute, slaty-cinereous, with several 

 brownish interrupted transverse lines, and with two dark brown 

 purple-tinged patches ; first patch extending from inner margin 

 to disc ; second much larger than first, extending from anal angle 

 to disc ; hindmargin with deep black points and with a purple 

 marginal line. Hindwings yellow, inner and hind margins dark 

 fuscous." 



The above is an abstract of all that has any importance in 

 Walker's description. The locality (given as Australia) is 

 perhaps Queensland. 



G-LYPHIPTERYX, Hb. 



Glyph, cyanochalca, n. sp. 

 ^ . bh"-^\". Head and thorax ochreous-bronze, back dark 

 fuscous. Palpi short, rather drooping, roughly scaled, whitish, 

 ochreous, second joint mixed with blackish towards apex, with 

 indications of two whorls, terminal joint minute. Antenna? dark 

 fuscous. Abdomen whitish-ochreous, segments suffused with 

 dark fuscous towards base. Legs dark fuscous, posterior tarsi with 

 indistinct ochreous-whitish rings at apex of joints. Porewings 

 moderate, not dilated, hindmargin very slightly rounded, not 

 sinuate ; rather light brassy-ochreous ; markings silvery-metallic 

 with brassy reflections, margined with grey ; an upwards-curved 

 streak from base beneath costa to inner margin before middle ; a 

 parallel curved transverse streak from costa at one-fifth, not 

 reaching beyond fold ; a nearly straight transverse fascia from 

 slightly before middle of costa to inner margin beyond middle, 

 attenuated or interrupted on fold ; an inwardly oblique wedge- 



