BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 525 



(^ ? . 12-15i mm. Head and palpi white, basal f o£ second 

 joint, and extreme apex of terminal joint dark fuscous. Antennae 

 white, annulated above with fuscous. Thorax white, with a small 

 dark fuscous lateral spot. Abdomen whitish, posteriorly 

 ochreous-tinged. Anterior legs dark fuscous ; middle legs grey, 

 yellowish-tinged ; posterior legs whitish-ochreous, beneath 

 yellowish. Forewings hardly dilated, costa gently arched, apex 

 rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; clear white ; base 

 narrowly blackish-fuscous ; a narrow brown or ochreous-brown 

 tolerably straight transverse fascia from f of costa to i of inner 

 margin, generally abruptly dilated on inner margin, sometimes 

 slender and not distinctly reaching costa ; a slightly broader 

 inwardly curved brown or ochreous-brown fascia from f of costa 

 to inner margin slightly before anal angle ; an ill-defined 

 ochreous-brown line from upper extremity of this fascia to anal 

 angle, faintest at extremities ; a small apical brown spot, pro- 

 duced along upper half of hindmargin, ill-defined : cilia white, 

 towards base sHghtly ochreous-tinged, mixed with fuscous at 

 apex and anal angle. Hind wings light grey, more whitish-ochre- 

 ous towards base, cilia ochreous- whitish. 



Somewhat larger than U. triferella, the fasciae narrower and 

 more ochreous, a distinct costal spot, and the hindwings lighter. 



Common at Brisbane in September, and also taken near Sydney 

 in December and February. 



84. Eul. epicausta, n. sp. 



Minor, alis ant. canis, basi, fascia ante medium alteraque 

 postica arcuata modicis ochreo-fuscis ; post, griseis. 



^ . 16 mm. Head and palpi white, basal half of second joint 

 dark fuscous. Antennae white, annulated above with fuscous. 

 Thorax white. Abdomen ochreous. Anterior legs dark fuscous; 

 middle legs yellowish-grey ; posterior legs whitish-ochreous, 

 beneath ochreous-yellow. Forewings hardly dilated, costa 



