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chorda by the smaller size, deep yellow suffusion, more obtuse forewings, and 
black discal dot resting on white line instead of beyond it. 
Eupselia, Meyr. 
A genus of about fourteen Australian species, hitherto not found elsewhere. 
It is allied to Psaltica, but differs by the shorter antennz, which are not 
lengthened or thickened in @, and coincidence of veins 7 and 8 of forewings 
(7 to costa, 8 absent), The following species agrees well in character with 
the typical Australian forms. 
Eupselia isacta, n. sp. 
& Q. 13-14mm, Head, palpi, and thorax ochreous-yellow, sides of face 
_and shoulders ferruginous, Antenne whitish-ochreous. Abdomen ochreous- 
yellowish tinged with grey. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, 
apex obtuse, termen very obliquely rounded ; ochreous-yellow ; base of costa 
ferruginous, edge sometimes dark fuscous ; a dark brown transverse median 
fascia, anterior edge suffused into ground colour, posterior sharply limited by 
a white line ; more or less brownish suffusion towards termen : cilia ochreous- 
yellow, towards tornus tinged with brownish. Hindwings fuscous or dark 
fuscous ; cilia light greyish-ochreous, more or less tinged with fuscous. 
Cuddapah, 4,000 feet (Campbell) ; N. Coorg, 3,500 feet (Newcome) ; in 
June, five specimens. 
Leptosaces, Meyr. 
This genus, founded on a New Zealand species, differs from Cryptolechia by 
the costal termination of vein 7 of forewings. Whilst maintaining it for pre- 
sent convenience, I think that it may, however, be ultimately merged in 
Cryptotechia, 
Leptosaces phebas, Meyr. 
(Eulechria phebas, Meyr. Journal, Bombay Natural History Society, XVII... 
742,) 
Described from females only, but having obtained both sexes commonly, 
I find that the species is referable here, the antennein ¢ being only minutely 
ciliated. 
Khasis ; from May to October, 
Leptosaces anticentra, n. sp. 
&@ &- 12-14 mm. Head and thorax deep ochreous-yellow, shoulders 
suffused with dark fuscous, Palpi ochreous-yellow, somewhat sprinkled 
with dark fuscous. Antenne pale yellowish, suffusedly ringed with 
dark fuscous. Abdomen grey, anal tuft whitish-ochreous. Forewings elon- 
gate, costa gently arched, apex round-pointed, termen slightly reunded, very 
oblique ; deep ochreous-yellow, sprinkled with dark fuscous ; base of costa 
suffused with dark fuscous ; stigmata dark fuscous, plical rather beyond 
first discal, second discal merged in a narrow dark fuscous fascia running from 
a triangular costal spot at 3 to tornus, where it unites with a dark fuscous 
terminal fascia, which is rather broad on costa and irregularly attenuated 
downwards : cilia ochreous-yellow, with dark grey patches above apex and on 
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