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LEPIDOTARSA LEUCELLA, h. Sp. 
Male, 13 mm. Head, palpi, and antenne white. Thorax 
white, finely irrorated with greyish-fuscous. Abdomen whitish. 
Legs white. Forewings white, faintly ochreous-tinged posteriorly ; 
finely irrorated with greyish-fuscous ; cilia ochreous-whitish. 
Hindwings and cilia ochreous-whitish. 
Allied to Lepid. alphitella, Meyr., but without the discal dots. 
Brisbane; one specimen beaten from ti-tree (Melaleuca) in 
October. 
Kocurots, Jey. 
The following have been taken near Brisbane :— 
Lochrois letiferana, Walk. 
I have reared this species from larvee spinning together the 
phyllodes of Acacia longifolia. 
Eochrois matutinella, Walk. 
. protophaés, Meyr. 
Eomystis, JJeyr. 
This genus was founded by Meyrick on a species of which he 
captured one specimen at Albany, Western Australia. It is 
interesting to note that another species, apparently belonging to 
the same genus, is to be found in Southern Queensland. 
EoOMYSTIS ACRIBES, Nn. sp. 
15-16 mm. Head yellow; face yellow with two orange dots. 
Palpi yellow, base of second joint orange. Antenne whitish 
annulated with fuscous, basal joint orange. Thorax yellow 
coarsely reticulated with orange. Abdomen ochreous. Legs 
whitish, anterior pair dull reddish ; anterior tarsi with yellow 
annulations ; middle tibiz purple-fuscous. Forewings moderate ; 
costa strongly arched, apex rounded, hindmargin straight, oblique; 
bright yellow coarsely reticulated with reddish-orange ; two 
narrow purple-fuscous fascie, first straight from one-third of 
costa to middle of hindmargin, second bent inwards in disc from 
two-thirds of costa to anal angle, both dilated on costa and inner 
margin; a purple-fuscous line along basal half of costa, and 
another along hindmargin from beneath apex to anal angle ; cilia 
purple-fuscous. Hindwings ochreous; cilia ochreous, slightly 
fuscous-tinged at apex. 
Brisbane. Two specimens. 
EURYPELTA, 0. g. 
Head with appressed scales, side tufts moderate, spreading, 
meeting above. Antenne in male rather stout, with very short 
fine ciliations (one-fourth), pecten absent. Palpi moderate, 
second joint slightly exceeding base of antenne, thickened with 
