CECOPHOJlIDiE. 



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grey except towards apex, $ with suffused grey supramedian 

 band. Auteni)al ciliatioiis J ^|. Thorax pale greyish-ochreous. 

 Abdomen S oehroous-whitish, 5 grey, segments with ochreoiis- 

 brownish dorsal blotches, apex whitish-ochreous. Forewings elon- 

 gate, rather dilated posteriorly, cost a moderately arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen slightly rounded, obli(iue ; glossy pale greyish- 

 ochreous, faintly tinged Heshcolour ; extreme costal edge blackish 

 towards base ; stigmata small, dark grey, ])lical ratlier beyond first 

 discal, sometimes obsolete ; an irregular curved subterminal scries 

 of cloudy dark grey dots from beneath 4 of costa to dorsum before 

 tornus, rather sinuate inwards opposite apex and tornus, sometimes 

 almost obsolete: cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings ochreous-grey- 

 whitish or light grey ; cilia ochreous-whitish, a greyish subbasal 

 shade. 



QuKENSLAND, j^It. Tambourinc, November {2\i,rner), one 6 ; with 

 which I also associate four si)ecimens from Brisbane, November to 

 January (Dodd), in Wals. Coll. Dr. Turner's specimen was sent 

 me as Etdechria stlgmatoplwra Turn., together with genuine speci- 

 mens of that species. 



Eulechria quaerenda, n. sp. 



5 . 13 mm. Head white. Palpi white, second joint irrorated 

 fuscous except apex. Thorax white, sometimes slightly sjjeckled 

 pale brownish. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Forewings elongate, 

 rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen 

 extremely obliquely rounded ; white, slightly speckled brownish- 

 ochreous or fuscous, especially posteriorly; stigmata small, fuscous, 

 indistinct, plical somewhat beyond first discal, an additional dot 

 between and rather above first and second discal, and one beneath 

 second discal, all faint and inconspicuous : cilia white, towards 

 base more or less speckled brownish. Hindwings light grey ; cilia 

 ochreous-whitish. 



Queensland, Brisbane, February (Dodd); two specimens. Type 

 in Wals. Coll. (19467). Probably nearest cycnoptera. 



Eulechria pithanodes, n. sp. 



S $. 15-20 mm. Head, thorax brownish, slightly coppery, 

 somewhat sprinkled jjale greyish-ochreous or whitish. i'alpi 

 whilish-grey. Antennal ciliations rt 1, 6 3. Abdomen light grey, 

 segmental margins whitish preceded by ochreous bars. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen oblicjuely rounded ; pale bro\^•nish, more or less 

 irrorated fuscous ; stigmata dark fuscous, moderate, plical beneath 

 first discal, second discal rather transverse ; a subniarginal series of 

 cloiidy dark fuscous dots very near posterior half of costa and termen 

 throughout to dorsum before tornus, obscurely interrupted opposite 

 apex : cilia pale brownish sprinkled fuscoiis, becoming ochreous- 

 grey-whitish towards tips. Hindwings pale grey, becoming grey- 

 whitish anteriorly ; cilia grey-whitish. 



