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EULECHRIA MONODA, n. Sp. 



Female, 19 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, and thorax fus- 

 cous. Abdomen and legs fuscous. Forewings elongate, mode- 

 rate, costa gently arched, termen oblique; whitish, mixed with 

 grey, markings obsolete in most specimens, but where distin- 

 guishable consist of a fuscous spot at ^, a second just above, 

 and two others at end of cell, sometimes confluent ; cilia grey- 

 ish. Hindwings .greyish, tinged with ochreous ; cilia grey. 



North Queensland. One specimen ; taken in December. 



CEnochrodes, n. g. 

 Head with appressed hairs, sidetufts moderate. Antennal 

 ciliation 1, moderately and evenly ciliated, with pecten. Palpi 

 moderate, second joint nearly reaching base of antennae, rough- 

 ly haired, but not forming a definite tuft. Thorax with a 

 moderate posterior crest. Forewings elongate, moderate, vein 

 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex, 2 almost from angle of cell. Hind- 

 wings about 1, 3 and 4 widely remote at origin. Hairs of pos- 

 terior tibiae very long. Near (Enochroa^ Meyr., to which it is 

 somewhat allied by the remoteness of veins 3 and 4 of hind- 

 wings, and from Eidechria by the tufted thorax; some species 

 of Eidechria have veins 3 and 4 of hindwings tolerably remote 

 at origin, at all events not stalked, but this character often 

 occurs in the same species, in fact, in one specimen of 

 E. oedoxella I have, one wing has 3 and 4 stalked and remote 

 at origin in the other. 



CEnochrodes crossoxantha, n. sp. 



Female, 22 m.m. Head, palpi, antennas, and 

 thorax ashy-grey-fuscous. Legs fuscous, posterior pair 

 yellow. Forewings elongate, moderate, costa gently 

 arched, ashy-grey- whitish, mixed w4th fine fuscous 

 scales ; markings black ; a dot on fold at \ from base ; 

 a second, just above and slightly before; a third in middle, 

 lying en upper edge of cell; a curved somewhat lunate mark at 

 end of cell; a moderate thick line from costa at -| to dorsum 

 at f indented beneath costa, thence curved to termination, 

 where it becomes more distinct ; a suffused row of marks along 

 termen; cilia ashy-grey-whitish. Hindwings rather pointed 

 at apex ; light fuscous ; cilia yellow. 



Male, 20 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, legs, and thorax 

 dark fuscous, posterior legs as in female. Antennal ciliations 

 1. Forewings shaped as in female; dark fuscous with a few 

 dull whitish scales; all markings obscured through general 

 ground-colour; cilia grey-whitish, at base thickly sprinkled 

 with fuscous. Hindwangs as in female. 



Hoyleton, South Australia. Four specimens : in Decem- 

 ber. 



