522 DESCEIPIIOI^S OF ArSTRALTA^f MICEO-LEPIDOPTERA, 



Recognisable by its uriform glossy grey colour and wliitisb 

 costal edge ; from E. 'pawrocjramma^ which it nearly resembles in 

 superficial appearance, it may be known by the grey head. 



One specimen taken at Blackheath in the Blue Mountains 

 (3,500 feet) in February. 



80. Eiil. 2^UGllaris, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. roseo-albidis, postice griseo-sparsis, punctis 

 disci tribus serieque postica obsoleta saturate griseis ; post. 

 griseis, basim versus albidis. 



(^ . 17 mm. Head and antennse ochreous- whitish. Palpi 

 ochreous- whitish, second joint fuscous-grey externally except 

 towards apex, terminal joint dark fuscous anteriorly. (Thorax 

 defaced.) Abdomen light ochreous, at base whitish. Anterior 

 and middle legs fuscous-grey, posterior legs ochreous-whitish. 

 T'orewings oblong, not dilated, costa gently arched near base, 

 apex roundpointed, hindmargin straight, rather strongly oblique ; 

 pale whitish-ochreons, irregularly suffused with j)ale carmine- 

 pink, especially towards disc, and with a few scattered dark grey 

 scales ; costal edge narrowly ochreous- white ; a dark grey 

 ill-defined dot in disc before middle, a second, rather larger and 

 more conspicuous, in disc beyond middle, and a third slightly 

 beyond first on fold ; an indistinct cloudy grey suffusion towards 

 hindmargin and apex, especially between the veins : cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, mixed with pinkish, towards tips more whitish. Hind- 

 wings grey, ochreous-tinged, suffused with ochreous-whitish 

 except towards apex ; cilia ochreous-whitish. 



This and the next species are distinguished from all the pre- 

 ceding by their hardly noticeably dilated f orewings and more 

 strongly oblique hindmargin. They are very closely allied ; this 

 species may be distinguished by the more pronounced rosy 

 suffusion, the more ochreous-whitish hindwings, and the head not 

 greyish. 



