162 EXOTIC MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 



from f to 4 : cilia oclireous-wbitiish. Hindwings light grey ; cilia 

 -whitish- ochreous. 



West Australia, Perth, in November; two specimens. Closely 

 allied to luj per Mora, but differs by whitish ground colour and 

 fuscous costal streak, My quotation of Perth as a locality for 

 hijperclilora, and statement that the ground-colour in that species 

 is sometimes whitish, are both erroneous, being founded on an 

 overlooked example of this species, in which the costal streak was 

 almost obliterated by denudation. 



Eulechria salsicola, n. sp. 



(^ . 18-23 mm. Head and thorax white. Palpi white, second 

 joint light brownish-grey except apex. Antenna! ciliations 2. 

 Porewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen very obliquely rounded ; whitish, tinged with pale 

 brownish between veins, and slightly sprinkled with dark fuscous 

 specks ; costa rather broadly suffused with white from base to ^ ; 

 stigmata dark fuscous, plical beneath first discal : cilia ochreous- 

 Avhitish. Hindwings ochreous-grey-whitish ; cilia ochreous- 

 whitish. 



Victoria, Birchip, in March (Goiidie), Gisborne, in November 

 {Lyell). Type in Coll. Lyell. Allied to hahnopeda. 



Eulechria paraleuca, Low. 



In Lower's original description of this species (of which an 

 example was kindly sent me by the author) a line has evidently 

 been omitted near tlie end ; instead of " cilia yellow " it should be 

 " cilia Avhitish. Hindwings rather dark grey ; cilia yellow- 

 whitish." 



Eulechria nebritis, n. sp. 



(S $. 18-19 mm. Head and thorax in S very pale greyish- 

 ochreous, in 5 ochreous-whitish. Palpi whitish-grey. Antennal 

 ciliations in cf 3. Abdomen in (S whitish-ochreous tinged with 

 grey, in 5 whitish. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa 

 gently arched, apex tolerably pointed, termen slightly rounded, 

 very oblique ; in J very pale greyish-ochreous, in $ whitish : cilia 

 concolorous. Hindwings in S light grey, in 5 whitish-grey; 

 cilia grey-whitish, with greyish subbasal shade. 



Victoria, Gisborne, in December and February {Lyell) : two 

 specimens. 



Eulechria petrophanes, n. sp. 



S . 18 mm. Head and thorax glossy grey. Abdomen light 

 grey. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa gently arched, 



