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thorax and abdomen reddish-ochreous, anteriorly broadly greyish- 
ochreous. Legs ochreous-grey. Forewings triangular, costa 
straight, arched towards apex, hindmargin slightly sinuate above 
and below middle; yellowish-ochreous, reddish-tinged, reticulated 
with numerous reddish strigule, obscure on basal half of wing, 
which is dull purplish-fuscous. This colour is continued along to 
apex, with a projecting tooth at about three-quarters; three 
transparent iridescent roundish spots in a transverse slightly 
oblique row, above .inner margin at two-thirds, reaching half 
across wing, and rounded posteriorly by a patch of purplish- 
fuscous ; a purplish-fuscous irregular patch just above middle of 
hindmargin ; cilia yellowish, tinged with reddish-fuscous. Hind- 
wings with hindmargin rounded ; colour and cilia as in forewings, 
but reticulations more intense; a fuscous-purple apical blotch, 
extending along hindmargin to vein five; a purplish-fuscous 
transverse fascia from before middle of costa to before middle of 
inner-margin, contracted above middle, bounded posteriorly by 
three transverse rounded iridescent spots (transparent) placed in 
about middle of wing, and anteriorly bounded by two similar 
spots, longitudinally placed and more suffused ; cilia as fore- 
wings. 
One specimen taken in November at South Barnard Island 
(Coll. Barnard). 
Tineina. 
XYLORYCTID. 
UZzUCHA HYPOXANTHA, 1%. sp. 
Female, 35 mm. Head, thorax, antenne and palpi ashy-grey, 
abdomen and legs pale yellow, anterior legs somewhat infuscated, 
basal segment of abdomen with a narrow ferruginous band. 
Forewings elongate-oblong, costa very strongly and abruptly 
arched near base, thence tolerably straight, basal third with dense 
projecting hairs, apex obtuse, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; 
ashy-grey whitish, the latter colour somewhat predominant ; a 
large ill-defined roundish dark-fuscous blotch in middle of wing ; 
cilia ashy-grey whitish, tips paler. Hindwings with hindmargin 
rounded ; pale yellow ; apex and hindmargin somewhat suffused 
with fuscous, most prominent at apex ; cilia pale whitish-yellow, 
with a dark-grey basal line. 
One specimen, Coomooboolaroo, Duaringa, Queensland, taken 
in November (Coll. Barnard), and one specimen taken at Chin- 
chilla, Queensland, in December (in Brisbane Museum Coll.). 
The hairs on the costa give the species a curious and distinct 
appearance; the species is undoubtedly referable to Uzucha, 
although vein 7 of forewing really terminates slightly above the 
apex. 
