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Type in National Museum, Melbourne, Victoria. The speci- 
men was taken in New South Wales, probably near Sydney. 
The markings of this species are as intricate as they are 
elaborate. 
ZONOPETALA (?) ZYGOPHORA, 1. sp. 
Female, 15-18 mm. Head snow-white. Palpi snow-white ; 
basal half of second joint fuscous, tinged externally. Antenne 
and thorax dark-coppery-fuscous. Legs ochreous-yellow, slightly 
infuscated. Abdomen ochreous-fuscous. Forewings moderate ; 
costa gently arched ; apex round-pointed ; hindmargin obliquely 
rounded, snow-white ; a dark-fuscous basal patch just reaching 
inner-margin ; a broad, reddish-fuscous fascia; anterior edge 
curved inwards, posterior edge straight from middle of costa to 
middle of inner-margin ; a moderate reddish-fuscous (blackish at 
apex) hindmarginal fascia from apex to anal angle, from lower 
extremity of which proceeds a reddish-fuscous tooth to middle of 
median fascia ; the ground colour between the last two fascia is 
tinged with yellow on costa; cilia yellow, mixed with fuscous, 
and with a darker parting line. Hindwings yellow, tinged with 
fuscous ; cilia greyish-ochreous. 
Two specimens Duaringa, Queensland, taken in January and 
February. 
Nearest decisana, Walk., but markings less complex ; the shape 
of wing is somewhat different from the other species. 
EULECHRIA CEPHALOCHRYSA, 1%. Sp. 
Female, 23 mm. Head, palpi, and legs orange. Abdomen 
greyish-ochreous. Thorax shining snow-white. Forewings 
moderately elongate, rather narrow ; costa slightly arched, apex 
somewhat pointed ; hindmargin obliquely rounded, white, mark- 
ings ochreous-fuscous ; costal edge dull-orange throughout, except 
at base, which is fuscous ; a spot on fold at one-fifth from base, 
another obliquely beyond, and slightly below it, suffusedly con- 
nected with a somewhat curved streak in middle of wing to two- 
thirds where it forms a sharp semicircular streak to anal angle ; 
a suffused spot on apex ; a narrow, suffused line along hindmar- 
gin ; cilia ochreous-whitish, becoming greyish at apex and anal 
angle. Hindwings grey ; cilia pale-yellowish. 
One specimen Duaringa, Queensland (Coll. Barnard), taken in 
May. , 
Somewhat like a Philobata, being in form of wing like the male 
“productella,” Walk. This, the present species, is referable to 
the elcota group. 
SPHYRELATA DICHROA, 7”. sp. 
Male, 13 mm. Female, 15 mm. Head and palpi snow-white ; 
