BY E. METEICK, B.A. 451 



margin obligue, almost straight, rounded beneath ; snow-white ; 

 a very slender ferruginous streak along costa, stronger towards 

 base, hardly reaching apex, slenderly margined beneath with pale 

 yellow, extreme costal edge somewhat whitish ; a slender yellow 

 streak along inner margin from near base to anal angle ; a slender 

 yellow streak along inner margin from near base to anal angle ; 

 a slender yellow streak almost from base along subcostal vein, 

 becoming paler beyond middle, and separating into three or four 

 distinct branches to costa along veins 8 — 11 ; a small ill-defined 

 pale yellow spot in disc beyond middle, and faint indications of 

 pale yellow lines on the other veins : cilia snow-white, basal half 

 pale yellow. Hindwings snow-white, apical third suffused with 

 light grey ; cilia white, somewhat mixed with grey round apex. 



A remarkable and beautiful species, exceptionally characterised 

 by the snow-white ground colour with yellow and ferruginous 

 lines. 



One fine specimen received from Mr. E. Gruest, taken on the 

 Mount Lofty Range, South Australia, where it appears to be not 

 uncommon, frequenting Banhsia. 



20. Eochr. inclmella, Walk. 



{Gryptolecliia inclusella, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat., 767.) 



Major, alis ant. dilute ochreis, marginibus roseis ; post, flavo- 

 albidis, apice roseo. 



cJ. 28 mm. (?). Head and thorax pale ochreous, palpi rosy- 

 tinged. Abdomen yellowish- whitish, anal tuft yellower. Fore- 

 wings moderate, apex nearly rectangular, hindmargin hardly 

 oblique ; pale yellowish- ochreous ; all margins narrowly rosy, 

 costal brighter. Hindwings yellowish- white, apex rosy-tinged. 



A very distinct species, of which unfortunately I have no 

 specimen for description. I saw the type in the British Museum, 

 and have no doubt that it belongs to this genus, with which all 

 characters agree that I was able to observe ; but omitted to make 



