'238 Mr. E. Meyrick on Pyralidina from 



white, slightly ochreous-tinged : markings blackish; a somewhat 

 irregular streak along costa from base to four-fifths, with a short 

 rounded projection on lower edge before middle ; a semi-oval spot 

 on inner margin at one-third, beyond which the inner margin is 

 ochreous-yellow ; lines narrow, lower extremities meeting and 

 coalescing on inner margin beyond middle, first from costa at one- 

 third, straight, second from costa at five-sixths, below middle 

 rectangularly bent inwards, forming a short curve beneath two- 

 thirds of disc ; a narrow bar from two-thirds of costa to curve of 

 second line, representing discal spot ; a blackish hind-marginal 

 band, its anterior edge irregular, closely approaching second line 

 throughout, containing a submarginal series of seven subcontinent 

 round deep ochreous-yellow spots ; cilia grey, with a darker line 

 near base. Hind wings ochreous-yellow ; a dark fuscous irregular 

 fascia from apex towards two-thirds of inner margin, rapidly 

 attenuated and not nearly reaching it ; a dark fuscous hind- 

 marginal line not reaching anal angle ; cilia pale ochreous- 

 yellowish. 



South Australia (probably near G-awler) ; several 

 specimens (coll. Macleay). 



Eurycreon, Ld. 

 Eurycreon ocJtroclioa, n. s. 

 $ 5 , 18 mm. Head, palpi, antennse, thorax, and abdomen 

 pale ochreous ; frontal projection rounded; palpi white beneath 

 towards base; antennal ciliations of male one. Legs white, 

 anterior pair fuscous above. Fore wings rather elongate-triangular, 

 costa posteriorly moderately arched, apex obtuse, hind margin 

 oblique, somewhat rounded ; light yellow-ochreous, in female irro- 

 rated with pale red-brownish ; lines slender, cloudy, dark fuscous ; 

 first from inner margin at two-fifths, becoming obsolete towards 

 costa ; second slightly waved, from three-fourths of costa, slightly 

 indented above middle, below middle obtusely bent inwards to 

 near middle of disc, thence again rectangularly bent to inner 

 margin at two-thirds; a small roundish discal spot obscurely out- 

 lined with red-brownish; cilia light grey, with a somewhat darker 

 Hue near base. Hind wings with ground colour, second line and 

 cilia as in fore wings. 



Duaringa, Queensland ; two specimens sent by Mr. 

 G.Barnard. Nearest to E. fdmiliaris, and equally or 



more short-winged ; easily distinguished from it by the 

 ochreous-yellowish colouring, without grey suffusion in 

 hind wings, and the grey cilia. 



