BY OSWALD B. LOWER. 411 



between base and before apex, from each of which proceeds an 

 obscure waved oblique fuscous line; a large round silvery-white 

 spot, at % from base; a second immediately below, only separated 

 by a tine line of groundcolour, both edged anteriorly by the 

 second oblique line fromcosta; a Larger similar silvery-white spot 

 at end of cell, broadest above, edged anteriorly by 4th costal 

 streak; a row of yellowish spots around apical fifth of costa and 

 hindmargin : cilia yellow, strongly mixed with rosy, base with a 

 few fuscous-purple scales. Hindwings yellowish-ochreous, faintly 

 rosy-tinged; cilia yellow. 



Mackay, Q.; one specimen, in December. 



Easily recognised by the large silvery-white spots. 



HOPLITICA HABROPTEHA, n.sp. 



£. 16 mm. Head, thorax, palpi and antennae reddish-ochreous, 

 second joint of palpi whitish at base, antennae sharply annulated 

 with fuscous. Abdomen ochreous. Anterior legs reddish, with 

 ochreous rings on tibiae, middle and posterior legs yellowish. 

 Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, hindmargin 

 obliquely rounded, 7 to apex; reddish-ochreous, with very obscure 

 dull fuscous-purple markings; a broad irregular fascia at base, 

 broken in middle; a second, more oblique, from J of costa to \ 

 inner margin, broken above and below middle; a third, similar 

 fascia, from | of costa to beyond middle of inner margin, emitting 

 a fine curved line from its posterior edge, and ending on anal 

 angle; a fine hindmarginal line: cilia reddish-ochreous, tips 

 ochreoiis-vellow. Hindwings and cilia light yellow. 



Brisbane, Q.; one specimen, in March. 



Eulechria sciopiianes, Meyr. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1883, p. 323. 



Broken Hill, N.S.W.; five sj:>ecimens, in March and October. 

 Not previously recorded from New South Wales. 



