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whitish, anterior pair infuscated. Forewings elongate, not 

 dilated, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, hind- 

 margin very obliquely rounded ; white without markings ; cilia 

 white. Hindwings pale or dark-grey ; cilia whitish with a 

 faintly-marked grey basal line. (Cilia about half.) 



Variety. Forewings, head, and thorax suffused witli greyish. 



In Meyrick's tabulation this falls under the same heading as 

 E. cycnoptera (Meyr.) ; but Mr. Meyrick informs me that it is 

 not this species, from which it differs by broader hindwings {in 

 cycnoptera these hardly equal cilia), longer palpi^ and larger size. 



Ballandean (2,500 ft.), Queensland ; Tenterfield (3,000 ft.), and 

 Armidale (3,500 ft.). New South Wales ; taken commonly in 

 February. 



EULECHRIA CHRYSERES, 71. S]). 



Male, 15 mm. Head blackish ; sidetufts and face orange. 

 Palpi orange ; second joint with a few blackish scales ; terminal 

 joint wholly black. Antenna? blackish, annulated with ochreous ; 

 basal joint orange, with a few black scales. Thorax orange ; 

 anterior margin and a posterior dot blackish. Abdomen dark- 

 fuscous. Legs dark-fuscous, annulated with ochreous. Fore- 

 wings narrow ; costa slightly arched ; apex rounded ; hind- 

 margin extremely oblique ; scarcely rounded ; bright-orange with 

 black markings ; costal edge black, except for short spaces at 

 two-fifths and four-fifths ; inner-margin black throughout ; a 

 basal patch not touching costa, extending to middle of inner- 

 margin ; a transverse fascia from costa ao three-fifths to inner- 

 margin before anal angle ; dilated on both margins, and connected 

 in disc with basal patch ; a broad band along apex and hind- 

 margin, with a few orange scales at apex ; cilia black Hind- 

 wings and cilia grey. 



Very distinct. In Meyrick's tabulation it falls under the same 

 heading as E. 7nalacoptera, Meyr., and E. beliodora, Meyr., being 

 distinguished from both by the black markings. 



Sandgate, near Brisbane ; one specimen on a tree-trunk in 

 July. 



EuLECHRIA DIAPHANES, n. Sp. 



Male, 14 mm. Head and thorax pale-yellowish, irrorated with 

 dark-fuscous scales. Palpi pale-yellowish ; second joint irrorated 

 with dark-fuscous ; terminal joint with a broad median dark- 

 fuscous ring. Antennae pale-yellowish, annulated with dark- 

 fuscous. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Legs ochreous-whitish, 

 irrorated and annulated with fuscous. Forewings moderate, 

 scarcely dilated, costa moderately arched, apex round-pointed, 

 hindmargin oblique, slightly rounded in lower half; whitish, 

 faintly yellow-tinged, very distinctly yellowish along costa ; 



