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ciliations two. Palpi and thorax ochreous-whitish, palpi exter- 

 nally fuscous. Abdomen grey, anal tuft yellowish. Forewings 

 elongate, moderate ; costa gently arched, apex somewhat pointed ; 

 hindmargin rounded, oblique; shining white, somewhat yellowish- 

 tinged, especially round margins ; costal edge blackish at base ; 

 markings blackish, well-defined ; a small dot in middle of wing ; 

 a similar spot before and below it ; a larger spot in disc at about 

 two-thirds ; a similar spot at af)ex, and a longer one placed 

 obliquely between these, but nearer to apical one ; cilia ochreous- 

 white, basal-half yellowish-tinged. Hindwings grey, cilia as in 

 forewings. 



Several specimens at Blackwood and Highbury in March. 

 Allied to elceota, Meyr., but without any costal streak, and the 

 dots differently placed. In one specimen veins 4 and 5 of the 

 forewing are very closely approximated at base. 



EULECHRIA ADELPHODES, n. Sp. 



Male and female, 22-25 mm. Head, palpi, antenm^, thorax, 

 and legs dark fuscous, palpi irregularly suffused with whitish, 

 coxee of anterior legs white. Antennae obscurely annulated with 

 white ciliations. Abdomen greyish-fuscous, segmental margins 

 somewhat ochreous. Forewings elongate, costa somewhat sinuate 

 in middle, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; dark-fuscous, .irregu- 

 larly mixed with ashy-grey-whitish ; markings very suffused, 

 hardly traceable ; a ver}^ thick black streak from base to middle 

 of disc, where it meets a tolerably well-defined small patch of 

 white scales ; from lower extremity of this streak proceeds a 

 narrow black interrupted line from base to near anal angle ; a 

 strongly-curved row of elongate black marks from three-fourths 

 of costa to three-fourths of-inner margin, those on upper portion 

 more elongate ; a hindmarginal row of elongate spots ; cilia ashy- 

 grey-whitish, base sprinkled with black. Hindwings dark-fuscous ; 

 cilia grey, with darker basal and terminal lines. 



N^ery near "«^Me^^s"and ^^ dryinodes," Meyr., but markings 

 much thicker, hindwings darker and stronger l^uilt. On bark of 

 Uuccdyjytus rostrata, where they are difficult to discern ; taken 

 at Park side, S.A., commonly in May. 



EULECHRIA LITHODORA, 71, Sp. 



Male, 16 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, antennae, and abdomen 

 slaty-grey, posterior legs greyish-ochreous. Antennae whitish 

 towards base, ciliations two. Forewings moderate, costa slightly 

 arched, hindmargin obliquely rounded, slaty-grey ; a narrow 

 narrow whitish costal streak from very near base to apex ; cilia 

 pale slaty-grey, tips whitish. Hindwings dark-grey ; cilia grey- 

 whitish, basal half fuscous, lighter towards anal angle. 



