412 NEW AUSTRALIAN LEPIDOPTERA, 



EULECHRIA AUTOPHYLA, Lower. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 1899, p. 105. 



By an unfortunate error this was described as autophylla, a 

 name already preoccupied by a West Australian species; it should 

 have read autophyla. 



EULECHRIA LEPTOMERA, n.sp. 



£. 20 mm. Head, thorax, antennae and palpi black. Abdomen 

 and legs dark fuscous, posterior legs whitish-fuscous. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, costa gently arched, apex somewhat pointed, 

 hindmargin very oblique; blackish, sparsely irrorated with dull 

 whitish scales, base of wing more blackish; an obscure blackish 

 dot at end of cell : cilia dark fuscous, mixed with some dull 

 whitish scales at base. Hind wings dull orange; cilia fuscous, 

 mixed with ochreous at base. 



Gisborne, Vic; one specimen, in October. 



Philobota micrastis, n.sp. 



J". 10 mm. Head, thorax and palpi ochreous-whitish, second 

 joint of palpi fuscous at base externally. Antennae ochreous- 

 fuscous, basal joint dark fuscous. Legs and abdomen oehreous- 

 grey. Forewings elongate, moderate, rather short, costa gently 

 arched, hindmargin obliquely rounded; ochreous-whitish, more or 

 less suffused with fuscous; markings fuscous, moderately well 

 defined; a small spot at base of costa, sometimes continued to 

 inner margin; a small spot in disc at ^; a second, below and 

 beyond, and a third larger, at end of cell; a row of small dots 

 commencing on costa at f , continued obliquely outwards towards 

 hindmargin, thence curved round and ending on inner margin 

 before anal angle : cilia ochreous-fuscous, mixed with blackish 

 points. Hindwings pale grey-whitish; cilia greyish-ochreous. 



Glenelg, Semaphore and Parkside, S.A.; several specimens, in 

 October. 



Philobota paragypsa, n.sp. 



g. 16 mm. Head and thorax white. Antennae and palpi 

 fuscous, second joint of palpi whitish at apex, terminal joint 



