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apex obtuse, termen extremely obliquely rounded ; glossy grey ; 

 aa indistinct darker transverse mark on end of cell : cilia glossy 

 grey. Hindwiugs grey, somewhat lighter towards base; cilia light 

 grey. 



Victoria, Gisborne, in March (Lyell) ; one specimen. 



Eulechria steriphota, n. sp. 



(S . 14 mm. Head white, lower part of face dark fuscous. 

 Palpi white, basal half of second joint dark fuscous. Antennal 

 ciliations 1|. Thorax white, anterior half dark fuscous. Abdomen 

 ochreous-whitish. Eorewings elongate, moderate, costa gently 

 arched, apex obtuse, termen nearly straight, oblique ; white ; 

 extreme base dark fuscous, widest on costa ; markings dark 

 ochreous-brown ; a moderate fascia from ^ of costa to g of dorsum, 

 sending from middle a branch of equal width to dorsum before 

 tornus, its extremity attenuated and suffused, dorsal area between 

 these tinged with ferruginous ; second discal stigma represented 

 by two dark fuscous transversely placed subconfluent dots, resting 

 oil following markings ; an inwardly oblique blotch on costa at |, 

 a similar moi-e triangular blotch on tornus, and another occupying 

 apex and upper half of termeu, the two latter tending to be suffused 

 together and with apex of costal blotch : cilia white, irregularly 

 tinged with brownish, with brown apical and tornal blotches. 

 Hindwiugs grey, basal half suffused with whitish-ochreous ; cilia 

 whitish-ochreous. 



New South Wales, Lilyvale, in April (Li/.'Il); one specimen. 

 Typo in Coll. Lyell. 



Eulechria roborata, n. sp. 



c? . 15 mm. Head white. Palpi whitish, second joint with 

 basal half and a subapical ring rather dark fuscous. Antennal 

 ciliations 2. Thorax rather dark brown, posterior extremity 

 whitish. Abdomen fuscous. Forewings elongate, costa gently 

 arched, apex rounded-obtuse, termen rounded, rather oblique ; 

 ochreous-white ; markings rather dark brown ; a narrow basal 

 fascia, continued along costa to ^, thence directed downwards and 

 running into lower portion of a rather broad fascia which runs 

 from beyond middle of costa to middle of dorsum, a darker spot 

 on posterior edge of this indicating second discal stigma ; a large 

 terminal blotch extending from apex to tornus, its anterior edge 

 very strongly convex and almost reaching second discal stigma, 

 beneath apex enclosing a spot of pale suffusion : cilia whitish 

 tinged with fuscous on termen. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale 

 greyiah. 



New Guinea, Port Moresby (Turner); one specimen. Perhaps 

 allied to curvilinea. 



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