8T 
EUCHLORIS MEGALOPTERA, 1. sp. 
Male, 38 mm. Head and palpi greenish-ochreous, crown and 
antennz snow white, antennal pectinations five, ochreous. Legs 
whitish, anterior pair greenish-tinged. Thorax and abdomen 
green, sides and apex of abdomen white. Forewings elongate 
triangular, costa strongly curved at base, thence straight, at 
apex strongly curved, apex acute, hindmargin gently bowed, 
oblique ; bright yellowish-green ; costal edge snow-white through- 
out, attenuated at extremities ; a reddish discal dot just before 
and above middle of wing; a fine ferruginous hindmarginal line ; 
cilia whitish, terminal half ferruginous. Hindwings with hind- 
margin strongly angulated on vein four; colour hindmarginal 
line and cilia as in forewings ; a large reddish discal dot centred 
with ferruginous. 
One specimen from North Queensland, without further locality, 
in collection Brisbane Museum. This species is the largest Aus- 
tralian species known, and is very distinct, but not unlike in 
shape of wing an Agathia. 
Tortricina. 
TORTRICIDA. 
DICHELIA COSMOPIS, 2. sp. 
Male, 13 mm. Head, thorax, palpi, legs, antenne, and abdo- 
men dark-fuscous, legs ringed with dull white, anterior cox 
ochreous. Forewings moderate, elongate, apex obtuse, hindmargin 
obliquely rounded ; dark chocolate, with ochreous-yellow mark- 
ings; a broad, nearly straight fascia, much broader on inner 
margin from about one-third of costa to before middle of inner- 
margin, containing traces of transverse lines of ground colour, 
especially on costa and inner-margin ; a small triangular spot on 
costa at about two-thirds containing a small dot of ground colour ; 
two or three minute dots on costa towards apex, and a few 
ochreous scales above anal angle ; cilia dark-fuscous. Hindwings 
bright orange, a narrow blackish suffused hindmarginal band 
tending to be produced along veins ; cilia fuscous, with a blackish 
basal line. 
Two specimens received from Mr. G. Lyell, jun., Gisborne, 
Victoria. This species is very near lychnota, Meyr. (of which it 
may ultimately prove a variety), but differs in the more sharply- 
defined markings and the triangular costal spot. It is an easily- 
recognised species. 
Pyralidina. 
SICULODIDA, 
STRIGLINA HYALOSPILA, 1. sp. 
Male, 36mm. Head, palpi, and antenne greyish-ochreous ; 
